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packed

[ pakt ]

adjective

  1. filled to capacity; full:

    They've had a packed theater for every performance.

  2. pressed together; dense; compressed:

    packed snow.

  3. abundantly supplied with a specified element (used in combination):

    an action-packed movie.



packed

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adjective

  1. completely filled; full

    a packed theatre

  2. (of a picnic type of meal) prepared and put in a container or containers beforehand; prepacked

    a packed lunch

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of packed1

First recorded in 1770–80; pack 1 + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

In Las Vegas, Cruise bowed his head in the cavernous theatre, which was packed with movie theatre owners and others who work in the industry.

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I’m just so grateful that we never packed it in and said, “We’re out.â€

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"Even the management office that was there when I went to look around had packed up and left," she said.

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The president, brandishing a giant rectangular piece of card packed with the new tariff increases, unleashing waves of anxiety across factory floors, boardrooms and government ministries the world over.

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"My understanding is they'd finally packed up their lives in London, and all their stuff was in a shipping container and they were kind of looking to move here for good," she said.

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