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jam-pack
[ jam-pak ]
verb (used with object)
- to fill or pack as tightly or fully as possible:
We jam-packed the basket with all kinds of fruit.
Word History and Origins
Origin of jam-pack1
Example Sentences
Seven first-time skydivers and their instructors managed to jam-pack the Cessna, squatting on foam benches stretching the length of the roughly 16-foot cabin.
One suspicion is that her managers intentionally jam-pack her schedule to limit questions and small talk.
Marvel’s newest television entry is always building to a next step or contributing a piece to a larger whole while the CW television of late seems content to jam-pack each seasons with character interpretations that can be revisited, changed or passed whole-cloth onto another superhero show.
So he is feeling a new sense of urgency, he said, to “jam-pack” his schedule and make the most of his time.
So he is feeling a new sense of urgency, he said, to “jam-pack” his schedule and make the most of his time.
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