[Slang] IT'S PACKED. - Discover How to Describe Crowded Places in English

It's packed.

It's packed.

/ɪts pækt/

Very crowded.

It's packed" is used to describe a place that is very crowded, where there are a lot of people close together, often making movement difficult. This could refer to a concert, a store during a sale, or public transportation during peak hours. Saying, "The concert was packed last night," helps convey the sense of a crowded space, which can be useful in both personal recounting and professional descriptions of events.

Example Sentences

  1. Wow, it’s packed in here tonight!

    Commenting on how crowded it is tonight at this location.

  2. Look at the beach, it’s packed with people.

    Observing that the beach is filled with people.

  3. During the festival, the whole town was packed; you couldn’t move an inch.

    Noting how extremely crowded the town is during the festival, to the point of restricting movement.

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