Crowd or pack to capacity.
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Examples for "jam "
Examples for "jam "
1 Try different hand orientations; a good jam should feel secure and comfortable.
2 What did he set fire to?' The place was absolutely jam - packed full.
3 It means electronic weapons to jam enemy defenses and attack online networks.
4 Naturally I was somewhat surprised to find it absolutely jam - packed with money.
5 Add water, vinegar, jam and bay leaves, and simmer for 2 minutes.
1 Michael said the ram team will be quite similar to last year.
2 Roux put it to him several times to ram the point home.
3 Here was the opportunity to ram home China's new found global influence.
4 And therefore might actually have two of her ships ram Boyens's battleship?
5 The enigmas will ram targets if all other methods of attack fail.
1 To be honest, Rylance wad second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2 It formed the wad of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3 Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this wad never confirmed.
4 Or even the feds, given that wad of money in the closet.
5 Took a wad of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
1 So far I've been able to cram all sorts of vegetables in.
2 We'd managed to cram nearly 70 of us into this particular home.
3 What a lot of political progress to cram into a two-word subclause.
4 There had been so much he wanted to cram into that moment.
5 Now bands, don't try to cram too many ringers into the group.
1 But maybe, conservatives don't like all the holy day competition: historically, the month of December is jampacked with pagan partying.
2 The first viewing was held on Thursday evening at the jampacked stadium, where the country's leadership gathered to honour the late president.
3 She said: The whole grassy area was jampacked -there would be loud music, litter: it was really intimidating for older people and children.
1 Then they chock up the rest with advice to the Government.
2 I've been filled chock up by Simpson over thar.
3 Once in place they were securely chocked up and lashed down to the rocks.
4 'Ee mout chock up the cave wi' their karkidges afore they kin reach us.
5 The roads weren't built to accommodate lots of heavy vehicles, and frequently become chocked up with traffic they were never designed to carry.
6 "This gives me a splendid purchase;" and he hauled in the rope, bringing the hogshead chock up to the hull of the sunken craft.
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