be packed with sth

be packed with sth
be packed with sth
to contain a lot of something: »

be packed with information/news/advice

»

The latest edition is packed with useful information.

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Our jams are packed with flavour.

Main Entry: packed

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • pack sth with sth — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… …   Financial and business terms

  • packed — [pækt] adjective extremely full of people or things: • The president of Automobili Lamborghini introduced the new model at a packed press conference yesterday. * * * packed UK US /pækt/ adjective ► full of people or things: »The hall was packed… …   Financial and business terms

  • packed — [pækt] adj 1.) extremely full of people ▪ a packed courtroom packed with ▪ The island was packed with tourists. 2.) packed with/full of sth containing a lot of a particular type of thing ▪ a new magazine packed with exciting recipes 3.) [not… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jam-packed — adjective filled to capacity a suitcase jammed with dirty clothes stands jam packed with fans a packed theater • Syn: ↑jammed, ↑packed • Similar to: ↑crowded * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • pack sth with sb/sth — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… …   Financial and business terms

  • pack sth with sb — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… …   Financial and business terms

  • pack sth up — UK US pack (sth) up Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► [I or T] to put things into containers so that you can take or send them away: »Can you pack up these orders for despatch? »They were packing up the office ready for the move. ► [I… …   Financial and business terms

  • cheek by jowl (with somebody) — ˌcheek by ˈjowl (with sb/sth) idiom very close to sb/sth • The guests, packed cheek by jowl, parted as he entered. Main entry: ↑cheekidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • cheek by jowl (with something) — ˌcheek by ˈjowl (with sb/sth) idiom very close to sb/sth • The guests, packed cheek by jowl, parted as he entered. Main entry: ↑cheekidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˌpack sth ˈin — phrasal verb 1) British informal to stop doing something A year ago, she packed in her job to join the band.[/ex] 2) to fill a period of time with a lot of activities He packed in an amazing amount in such a short life.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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