Ainda não temos significados para "jam with people".
1Now it was jammed with people, like rush hour on a subway train.
2Never before had the streets of New York been so jammed with people.
3She found the compartment jammed with people, some literally hanging from the overhead.
4The banks of the Arno were literally jammed with people to witness the start.
5Several hundred folding chairs were filld and the grass and paths jammed with people.
6The living room was jammed with people, many of them poring over pyramid charst.
7Multiple levels, jammed with people, stores, hallways, stairwells, the works.
8Dave had often seen the place jammed with people.
9The docks were jammed with people, military and civilian, drawn from a range of nationalities.
10The square was now jammed with people, and no one knew what to do next.
11The massive station was jammed with people, and he had trouble moving through the crowds.
12On the day of the convention, the hall where it was held was jammed with people.
13Shopkeepers closed their stores and the streets were jammed with people rushing to check on families.
14Police stations were jammed with people turning themselves in for every violent crime and act they'd committed.
15The square outside was jammed with people.
16The streets are jammed with people walking shoulder to shoulder and cars creeping bumper to bumper, hooting.