jam-pack

verb

jam-packed; jam-packing; jam-packs

transitive verb

: to pack tightly or to excess

Examples of jam-pack in a Sentence

we jam-packed the box with goodies for our sick friend
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The present day max, the Mirror reports, is two weeks in length — and each day is typically jam-packed with engagements. Rachel Burchfield, People.com, 24 Oct. 2024 Cocina Consuelo, a restaurant in Hamilton Heights that opened in August, comprises four hundred square feet jam-packed with color and life. Helen Rosner, The New Yorker, 20 Oct. 2024 Thursday is also jam-packed with reports, including from Southwest Airlines, Honeywell, UPS, Carrier, Deckers Outdoor and Texas Roadhouse. Julie Coleman, CNBC, 18 Oct. 2024 Based on the titular board game, this camp classic is jam-packed with puns, sight gags, and silly antics. Samantha Allen, Them, 15 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for jam-pack 

Word History

First Known Use

1924, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of jam-pack was in 1924

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“Jam-pack.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jam-pack. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

jam-pack

verb
ˈjam-ˈpak
: to pack tightly : cram
cars jam-packed the highway
jam-packs her books with interesting facts
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