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jam-pack

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jam-pack (jmpk)
tr.v. jam-packed, jam-packĀ·ing, jam-packs Informal
To crowd to capacity: a road that was jam-packed with vehicles.

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Everything from screenplay writing to novel writing to nonfiction, magazine subscriptions, and more, as well as names and address listings of publishers and annual awards accepting open submissions jam-pack this superbly informative, "must-have" resource for aspiring professional writers everywhere.
Until Easter Sunday, restaurants and churches alike will jam-pack freezers with cod filets, carve up hundreds of pounds of potatoes for thick french fries and fire up countless deep fryers to stave off hungry masses abstaining from meat consumption as one of their personal sacrifices.
But if you take a telephone directory and jam-pack it full of information that's pertinent to everyday life in Manhattan--the book is transformed from a directory to a consumer resource and buying guide.
 
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