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packed
[ pakt ]
adjective
- filled to capacity; full:
They've had a packed theater for every performance.
- pressed together; dense; compressed:
packed snow.
- abundantly supplied with a specified element (used in combination):
an action-packed movie.
packed
/ pækt /
adjective
- completely filled; full
a packed theatre
- (of a picnic type of meal) prepared and put in a container or containers beforehand; prepacked
a packed lunch
Other Words From
- mis·packed adjective
- well-packed adjective
Example Sentences
Decades since Luna Luna was packed away, Goldberg rallied a team of investors to buy what might be left of the exhibition from the foundation - sight unseen.
Fleet of foot and packed with memorable one-liners, it produced three number one singles in the UK, including song of the year contender Espresso.
While I think Tottenham will get some joy because it is going to be action packed, Liverpool will not lie down and I fancy them to come out on top.
"They have packed their bags ready to go. They say: 'We will get out of this camp soon and renew ourselves. We will come back again as IS.'"
Sir Paul is known for treating his fans to jumbo performances packed with hits from his lengthy musical career, which also includes the band Wings and several solo albums.
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