to fit a lot of activities into a period of time
to fit a lot of people or things into a place in large numbers or quantities
to fit into a place
At least 150,000 people packed into Manezh Square.
For the past six weeks tens of thousands of people have packed into stadiums and arenas to be in the presence of Madonna.
He had managed to pack six of his friends into his car.
More than 120 people are packed into a small wood-panelled room in the roof.
More than 35 people are packed into each cell, where they sleep on the floor.
More than 500 people had packed into the building, and an official said that the bomb exploded seconds after the main prayer ended.
On sunny weekends people pack into it like sardines.
The festival offers 16 different shows, all packed into one weekend.
There are about 45 people packed into the room with me.
packs into
packing into
packed into
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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