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Comparative for packed or filled tightly and abundantly
“Although the brain accounts for only two percent of our body weight, it is jam-packed full of cells whirring away at high speed.”
Comparative for crowded or packed closely together
“Their day becomes crammed to the brim with activities, like jam-packed sardines in a metal can.”
Comparative for filled to capacity with people
“It was jam-packed around midnight and still had a sizeable crowd around 2am.”
Comparative for cramped and allowing very little room for movement
“How well people are able to cope with the jam-packed spaces of population density often depends on how they feel about being touched by strangers.”
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