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1 Thus every day is jam full of play and vacation and good times.
2 A bewitching fresh and zippy raspberry jam full of interest and bursting with flavour.'
3 You are a good Christian man, I really think; but like most cullud people you are too jam full o' patience an' hope.
4 He now breaks ground as Boots with "Ride Ride Ride", a superbly cast next-generation r'n'b jam full of playful layers and infectious hooks.
5 The tiny platform at La Bouille was jammed full of young men.
6 We'll get jammed full of rotten vices like those beastly foreigners soon.
7 The heouse is jammed full o' folks, and there ain't nothin, ready.
8 The streets were jammed full of people out for the Golden Plays.
9 They've got a stock car up ahead jammed full of stock and equipment.
10 Prisons, meanwhile, were jammed full of people suspected of having killed their neighbors.
11 This part of the world is jammed full of surprises.
12 I tore off my outside garment in the cloak-room, jammed full of hats and coats.
13 We were jammed full of wounded in no time.
14 Well, the restaurants were always jammed full of Americans.
15 An EasyJet jammed full of matador uniform-clad gents swigging sangria headed for the Spanish camp?
16 Hell of a sight, believe me-jammedfull o' little brown men, deader than door nails.
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