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- Dictionaryjam-packed/ˌdʒamˈpakt/
adjective
- 1. extremely crowded or full to capacity: informal "trains were jam-packed with holidaymakers"
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JAM-PACKED definition: 1. full of people or things that are pushed closely together: 2. full of people or things that are…. Learn more.
: to pack tightly or to excess. Synonyms. brim. charge. cram. fill. heap. jam. load. pack. stuff. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of jam-pack in a Sentence. we jam-packed the box with goodies for our sick friend.
Jam-packed definition: crowded, packed, or filled to capacity. See examples of JAM-PACKED used in a sentence.
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.
If somewhere is jam-packed, it is so full of people or things that there is no room for any more. [ informal ] His room was jam-packed with fruit, flowers, gifts etc. [ + with ]
jam-packed (with somebody/something) very full or crowded. The train was jam-packed with commuters.
Define jam-packed. jam-packed synonyms, jam-packed pronunciation, jam-packed translation, English dictionary definition of jam-packed. tr.v. jam-packed , jam-pack·ing , jam-packs Informal To crowd to capacity: a road that was jam-packed with vehicles.