The room was jam packed with people at the free rave.
Many brazilian cities are surrounded by favelas.
I felt very uncomfortable in her company so I hastily made my excuses and left.
The word 'lopsided' is an adjective describing a noun as leaning to one side; lacking balance, symmetry, or proportion. Example sentence: The trailer was unevenly packed and it looked lopsided.
The word "packed" can use the prefixes re-, pre-, mis- and un- (here un can also mean de, or non which are not used).
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She packed her bag hastefully.
I packed my valise and headed for the airport.
Jack enjoyed an action-packed day at an outward-bound centre.
The adverb is "tightly", as it describes how he packed the tent.
The combined sentence uses a compound verb. A compound verb occurs when two or more verbs are in the same sentence and share the same subject, as in this case where "packed" and "were off" are both verbs that describe the actions taken by the subject "they."
The superhighway is jam-packed tight today. The superhighway is more like a parking lot right now.
Those people are packed like sardines. We were packed like sardines inside the elevator at rush hour.
The hikers packed enough food and water to sustain themselves for several days.
Means having lots of nutrition. "The boy's mom always made sure his lunch-box was packed with nutritious meals."
"Boys'" is the plural possessive form, so it would be used like this: She packed the boys' lunches and set them on the counter.
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.
Many brazilian cities are surrounded by favelas.