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packed English

Meaning packed meaning

What does packed mean?

packed

(= jammed, jam-packed) filled to capacity a suitcase jammed with dirty clothes stands jam-packed with fans a packed theater pressed together or compressed packed snow

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Simple sentences

He hastily packed his bags.
Tom arrived home to find that Mary had packed her things and left.
Your closet is already packed. You will have to make room for the new clothes you bought somewhere else.
The beach was packed with tourists.
Tom packed up his things and left.
All the coaches of the train were packed to capacity ten minutes before it started.
She packed yesterday, so as to be ready early today.
Passengers are packed in like sardines on city buses.
I have already packed my things.
The room was packed with people.
The stadium was packed with excited spectators.
I've already packed my things.
The snow that fell yesterday is no hard-packed snow. It's impossible to make snowballs out of it.
The train was so packed that I had to stand up during the whole trip.
He packed his lunch in a paper bag.
Tom packed his bags.
Ten people were packed into the small room.
About today's packed-lunch, the menus prepared by Itsuki and Tanaka are low in beta-carotene-rich vegetables again aren't they?
The town is packed with tourists.
My bags are packed.
Tom packed everything in a small suitcase.
The product is sterilized and aseptically packed.
We packed everything.
The train was packed.

Movie subtitles

My things are packed.
Can you guys stay and make skee the dress gets packed away perfectly?
It all leaves for Iceland in two days, which means every piece gets ID'd, sized, and carefully packed so that we don't have any problems with customs.
I got everything packed up in the wagon.
Get your stuff packed.
Mina, please get your bags packed.
The house is packed.
Packed to the ceiling.
Go and tell him if he ain't packed up and gone in half an hour, we'll have the law in to turn him out.
I'll help you to get this stuff packed up.
So I packed up and went to a village for secrecy and quiet, to finish the experiment and complete the antidote, the way back to visible man again.
This man wants to mess up my trunks after I've packed the lovely things I bought in Paris.
Holy smoke, we're not even packed yet.
I'm sorry. The whole hotel is packed.
In the centre part of this disc the stars were densely packed in space.
Mama, I got everything packed up in the wagon.
Come on. I'll help you to get this stuff packed up.
I packed your suitcase.
I don't know how much. The place was packed.
But when the suitcases were packed and the car was ready, the Professor sat in his office chair and didn't move again.
Yes? Yes, we're leaving just as soon as we're packed.
Summoned suddenly to Algeria on business, the Raynals packed in great haste.
Have you packed your suitcase?
HAVE THEM PACKED?
I thought you'd be packed.
Packed and gone.
The body of Joan Gale is packed in the box in the basement!
We're not even packed yet.
I had packed your bag in anticipation of Deauville, sir. I'm glad you've changed your mind.
Please get her duds packed right away.
Have her things packed for me in an hour, or I warn you. I've always thought a lashing with a whip would benefit you immensely.

News and current affairs

The country's parliament is packed with warlords, the drug trade is thriving, and violence is on the rise.
The farmer would have taken these little symbols of spring away from their mothers, packed them into trucks, and sent them to slaughter.
Loan crisis. Gekko himself was packed off to prison.
Likewise, electoral commissions there and in Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and, according to some accounts, in Argentina are being packed with political loyalists.
This surge is all the more remarkable given that Egypt is a desert country, its inhabitants packed along the Nile.
At the same time, Bush has systematically packed the federal courts with judges chosen for their readiness to defer to presidential power.
Three years ago a truck packed with explosives careened into the building housing the newspaper.
Newspapers and broadcasts were packed with lies.
Governments must expand national infrastructure so that students in densely packed urban areas and remote rural villages alike can get online.
On the Tuesday afternoon when the US played Belgium in the knockout round, every bar in Aspen, Colorado, was packed.
The works of these banned writers are packed with vivid detail about contemporary Chinese life.
Imagine your next-door neighbor - with whom you have had a long and bloody feud - pulling out a gun and shooting into your windows, from his own living room, which is densely packed with women and children.
As a result, some once-booming Chinese coastal areas now look like ghost towns, as tens of thousands of laid-off workers have packed their bags and returned to the countryside.
Restaurants are packed with people, dressed in better clothing that one typically sees in New York or Paris.
Sitting in the packed auditorium where snatches of Duch's face flash by on a movie screen, I'm struck by what I see: a face that belongs to someone.
In early June, I found a recently opened complex of expensive restaurants opposite the new luxury Grand Hotel in Shiraz packed with affluent customers.
Taiwan 's sole aboriginal parliamentarian once provided the logical rebuttal to Chen and the DPP, delivering a speech to a packed Congress entirely in his native tongue, which nobody else in the chamber could understand.
Gekko himself was packed off to prison.

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