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how to describe the crowded place such as subway train or room?
Aug 17, 2010 9:25 AM
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Jammed
August 17, 2010
"Packed"!
"The room was packed." A more figurative sentence is "the room was packed to the rafters (with people)".
In Australia we have a slang word for crowded/packed: "the room was chockers". (Not "chocolate"; look up "chock" and you'll understand it perfectly).
August 17, 2010
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