Those people are packed like sardines.
We were packed like sardines inside the elevator at rush hour.
"Boys'" is the plural possessive form, so it would be used like this: She packed the boys' lunches and set them on the counter.
Sardine
The superhighway is jam-packed tight today. The superhighway is more like a parking lot right now.
Yes. The sardine is a permitted species of fish. Just like all other kosher products, it may be purchased when the package displays an icon indicating that it has been prepared and packed without any ingredients or steps in the procedure that would render it non-kosher.
Slaves typically slept in cramped and overcrowded quarters, such as slave cabins, barracks, or attics. They often had to make do with makeshift bedding like straw mattresses or blankets on the floor. Slaves were usually not afforded individual beds or private sleeping spaces.
Brisling: small herring processed like a sardine
The say that Sardine is a saltwater fish is notaccuret because Saredines grows naturally also in freshwater lakes as well. You can find canned Sardines from many lakes like the " sea of Galilee" in Israel, Baykal lake in south Siberia and other lakes in asia and Africa.
like being at an airport, I think not sure though. Because the bus is crowded and so is an airport.
Packed like sardinesPack of ants
It depends on which way you want to say Singapore in. By size, it would be "a red dot" as Singapore is really very small to be seen on the map. In other ways like population density, i could say that Singapore is "packed like sardine". It is the second highest populated country in the world as from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_density".
The form of transition where the molecules of water move the least is the solid form. This is because they are tightly packed together instead of loose like in a liquid or solid state.
To change a sentence into a negative form, you can add a negation word such as "not" or use a negative verb form like "is not" or "do not" depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "She is happy" can become "She is not happy."