adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be crammed/stuffed/packed etc full of sth
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Ted’s workshop was crammed full of old engines.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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How can children learn in crammed classrooms?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are all your cupboards or closets crammed full?
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In the summer it is crammed full, with pots hanging from the roof, and larger pots standing on the ground.
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It was crammed full of good ideas which you couldn't sensibly argue with, but they had been turned upside down.
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The crammed loose boxes to his right seemed more menacing, as though the ugliest objects had been banished to this unvisited dungeon.
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Their Oxford home is crammed full with the spoils of their success at the chessboard.
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There were fifteen of them in the compartment, crammed and squashed for three hours since their loading from the Transit gaol.