Jam-packed in a Sentence
  • The room was jam packed with people at the free rave.
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  • After a score of handshakes from well-wishers, he located his wife and joined her for a jam-packed barbeque lunch, sponsored by the Elks at their century old restored building—another traditional happening of the annual holiday festivities.
  • It's admirable to want to save money by cooking every meal from scratch, but it's going to be a difficult goal to accomplish if you already have a jam-packed schedule.
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  • I don't get the pip, jam packed with taste, Duerr's clearly fills a space!
  • Twenty, filtered menthol cigarettes, jam packed with nicotine, tar, embalming fluid, and couple hundred more flavorful low-dosed toxic deadly poisons.
  • Reservations are a must, as it tends to get jam-packed, and as soon as you sink your fork into one of their steaks, you'll understand why.
  • These trips are jam-packed with entertainment suitable for women of all ages.
  • In 2005, she began judging Dancing with the Stars, and the rest is history for this gorgeous Asian American with a jam packed dance schedule.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars swimsuit calendar is jam packed with beautiful pictures of the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders, affectionately known as "The Roar".
  • These guides are designed as primers for parents and are jam-packed with all the information parents need to help their kids with a given topic.
  • Watch the New York Knicks slam dunk a victory or enjoy a "friendly" hockey game, jam packed with excitement provided by the New York Rangers hockey club.
  • This show that premiered in 1992 is jam packed with dysfunctional drama, harking back in a way to PBS' An American Family.