packed

/pækt/
adjective
  1. Filled with a large number of people or things; crowded.
    • The subway car was packed during rush hour.
    • Her suitcase was packed with clothes for the trip.
    • The stadium was packed with excited fans.
  2. Pressed or squeezed tightly together; compacted.
    • The snow was packed hard on the sidewalk.
    • The box was packed so tightly that nothing moved.
    • He used packed earth to build the wall.
  3. Having one's belongings placed in bags or containers for travel or storage.
    • She kept her packed bags by the door.
    • The packed car waited in the driveway.
    • We are all packed and ready to leave.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of pack; to have placed items into a container for travel, storage, or transport.
    • He packed his lunch before school.
    • They packed the boxes into the truck.
    • She packed a small bag for the weekend.
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