jam-pack
See also: jampack
English
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editjam-pack (third-person singular simple present jam-packs, present participle jam-packing, simple past and past participle jam-packed)
- (transitive, informal) To pack or fill very tightly.
- 2021 October 20, Philip Haigh, “At a crossroads... and being pulled in different directions”, in RAIL, number 942, page 51:
- ScotRail General Manager Margaret Hoey told me at the reopening that she wanted to add shops but didn't "want to jam-pack the station".
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editTo pack tightly
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