Synonym: jam-packed, jammed. Similar words: cocked, wicked, shocked, blocked, wrecked, high-necked, pack, pack up. Meaning: [pækt] adj. 1. filled to capacity 2. pressed together or compressed.
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1. All his camping gear was packed in the rucksack.
2. I've packed you some food for the journey.
3. She packed a small suitcase for the weekend.
4. He packed a few things into a bag.
5. Halfway up the hill , the engine packed up.
6. Have you packed/unpacked your suitcase yet?
7. He packed up his things and left.
8. The lecture hall was packed solid .
9. The hall was packed out for Menuhin's first concert.
10. The blankets were folded up and packed in boxes.
11. I haven't packed my suitcase yet.
12. The cinema was packed every night for "Shrek".
13. The theatre was packed for the opening night.
14. His speech packed quite a punch.
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15. They packed up and went home.
16. She packed her books in cardboard boxes.
17. The soldiers packed their kit for the journey.
18. They packed and checked out of the hotel.
19. He packed a briefcase with what might be required.
20. Thousands of people packed into the stadium.
21. We've packed the kids off for the weekend.
22. Have you packed all these books?
23. I'd just packed in a job the day before.
24. She packed her bags and left?leaving Matthew bewildered and confused.
25. Ensure all photographic material is properly packed and sent by recorded delivery.
26. He packed off his wife and children to stay in a caravan in Wales.
27. Once the last boxes were packed away(sentencedict.com), he was overtaken by a wave of tiredness.
28. I haven't packed yet.
29. Waiters glide between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta.
30. The boss was not pleased with her work and packed her off.