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Meaning of jamful | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

Full to capacity; jam-packed; chokka.

Examples

““He don’t sell cotton, mother—only books,” cried the eldest; “and oh! he’s got such a beautiful ‘Robinson Crusoe,’ jamful of pictures;[…]””
“The place was jamful.”
“YOUR BABY GETS SALLY’S OWN HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES… They’re big and plump and luscious—jamful of all the precious nourishment that scientific seed selection and careful growing could put into them.”
“Regrettable you had so little time when you were here last, and the lab was so jamful (as usual).”
“There was another pause, and then came a dozen open cars jamful with ruffians in large hats, covered with fire-arms.”
“They were so sure of themselves, so alert, so jamful of ideas about character, motivation, sequences.”
“Still, though Wyoming suffers some of the worst tourist mobs and some of the most jamful trails, large portions of the backcountry are as purely lonesome as can be found in the old forty-eight.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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