单词 | jam-packed |
释义 | jam-packed (once / 53725 pages) adj Anything that's jam-packed is as crowded or full as it can be. If you hate crowds, you'll want to avoid the jam-packed shopping malls around Christmas time. A subway car in Tokyo at rush hour is jam-packed, while a bus in a small village in Germany may have only a few passengers. And a dull day in traffic court will be sparsely attended, but during a dramatic celebrity trial the courthouse is bound to be jam-packed. This adjective is informal, dating from about the turn of the twentieth century. Earlier it was jam-full — both come from the "squeeze into a space" sense of jam. WORD FAMILYjam-packed USAGE EXAMPLESOur tour was jam-packed with outdoorsy types, the true kind– not the kind who only do outdoorsy for one day on one holiday per year. The Guardian(Dec 28, 2016) The market was jam-packed at lunchtime on Wednesday. Washington Times(Dec 21, 2016) But the extra cost and vigilance is worth it to those seeking to avoid the hassles of jam-packed stores, crowded parking lots and frenzied crowds. Seattle Times(Dec 20, 2016) adj filled to capacity stands jam-packed with fans Syn jammed, packed crowded overfilled or compacted or concentrated |
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