Pack into

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verb

To fill a space or container to its maximum capacity by putting a large amount of things or people into it.

Hundreds of fans packed into the stadium to watch the football match.
Visual representation of "pack into" - To fill a space or container to its maximum capacity by putting a large amount of things or people into it.

Often appears as...

  • pack into a car
  • pack into a room
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Physical Space

Indicates limited space filled with people or items, often uncomfortably tight.

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Passengers packed into the train during rush hour.
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Common Places

Frequently used to describe crowded events or transport like concerts, buses, or cars.

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Everyone was packed into the bus so close
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Maximum Capacity

Suggests a space has reached its limit for holding things or people.

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We packed the goods into the storage unit until it could hold no more.
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