单词 | jam up |
释义 | > as lemmasjam up 2. jam up: thoroughly, perfectly, excellently; right up to; so jam-full adj.: packed full, completely filled; jam-packed adj.: tightly packed; closely crowded or squeezed together; hence (as a back-formation) jam-pack v. trans., to pack tightly, fill. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adverb] fairlyOE goodlyc1275 finec1330 properlyc1390 daintily?a1400 thrivinglya1400 goodlily?1457 excellent1483 excellently1527 excellently1529 curiously1548 jollilyc1563 admirably1570 beautifully1570 singularly1576 bravelyc1600 famouslya1616 manlya1616 primely1622 prime1648 eximiously1650 topping1683 egregiously1693 purely1695 trimmingly1719 toppinglya1739 surprisingly1749 capitally1750 brawly1796 jellily18.. stammingly1814 divinely1822 stunningly1823 rippingly1828 jam up1835 out of sight1835 first-rately1843 first rate1844 like a charm1845 stunning1851 marvellously1859 magnificently1868 first class1871 splendidly1883 sterlingly1883 tip-top1888 like one o'clock1901 deevily1905 goodo1907 dandy1908 bonzer1914 great1916 juicily1916 corkingly1917 champion1925 unbeatably1928 snodger1946 beaut1953 smashingly1956 groovily1970 awesome1984 the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > completely [phrase] > completely or perfectly to (or unto) perfectiona1425 to the letter?1495 to point1590 to the (also a) nail?1611 to a shaving1804 jam up1835 to the moment1845 to a (fine) point1861 the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > full to the brim brerd-fullc1000 bret-fullc1200 staff-fulla1400 chock-fullc1440 brimful1530 brink-full1553 top-full1553 brim-charged1582 bankfullc1600 crowned1603 full-brimmed1614 brimmed1624 teemful1673 brimming1697 stock-full1782 throat-fulla1800 jam-full1835 cram-full1837 stodge-full1847 chockc1850 top-filled1860 the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > stuffed or crammed well-stuffed?1483 well-crammed1567 pang1568 stuffed1598 refert1642 referted1657 charged (also crammed, primed, etc.) to the muzzle1782 packed1795 chock-a-block1822 pang-full1825 pack-full1858 ram-jam full1860 jam-packed1925 the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > take up (space or a place) [verb (transitive)] > fill > stuff or cram cramc1000 pitchc1300 thrustc1380 purra1398 stopc1400 farcec1405 stuffc1440 line?1521 enfarce1531 threstc1540 pack1567 prag1567 prop1568 referse1580 thwack1582 ram1590 pang1637 farcinate1638 stivea1639 thrack1655 to craw outa1658 trig1660 steeve1669 stow1710 jam1719 squab1819 farcy1830 cram-jam1880 jam-pack1936 1835 D. Crockett Acct. Col. Crockett's Tour 192 [Andrew Jackson] went jam up for war; but the cabinet got him down to half heat. 1846 Congress. Globe 22 May 852 Their notion is that we go jam up to 54° 40′, and the Russians come jam down to the same. 1858 S. A. Hammett Piney Woods Tavern xiv. 146 The regular stage was jam full, and there was an extra put on, and that was jam full, and a leetle more. 1866 C. H. Smith Bill Arp, so Called 61 Linton played his part of the programme jam up. 1874 E. Eggleston Circuit Rider xvi. 142 How far you rid her to day..? Jam up fifty miles, and over tough roads. 1893 G. B. Shaw Let. 27 Apr. (1965) I. 392 Friday & Saturday are jam full. 1921 R. Hichens Spirit of Time xii ‘Is your passenger list full?’ ‘Jam full, sir.’ 1925 R. Lardner in Liberty 28 Mar. 5/1 This place is jam-packed Saturdays, from four o'clock on. 1928 P. G. Wodehouse Money for Nothing v. 96 How can you be poor, when that gallery place you showed us round yesterday is jam full of pictures worth a fortune an inch? 1936 F. Clune Roaming round Darling xxi. 214 Eventually we were jampacked in, with the ladies alternately sitting on the Poet's knees. 1938 State Jrnl. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 5 May 14 The foursome finally got a chance to try the floor of the ballroom before the crowd, which later jampacked it, got there. 1947 J. Bertram Shadow of War 262 It was jam-packed with neglected cargo. 1958 Archit. Rev. 124 383 In surprising and welcome contrast to the jam-packed streets. 1970 N. Armstrong et al. First on Moon xiii. 322 They passed the rock boxes through to me, and I handled them as if they were absolutely jampacked with rare jewels. < as lemmas |
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