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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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This packed this full

Can you say "this packed" or "this full"?
Are there degrees of packed ness or fullness?

I didn't know the restaurant would be (this) full/packed.

How would you say: Are there degrees of packed ness or fullness?

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I didn't know the restaurant would be this full. The restaurant is completely full. There is an hour wait for a table.

  • I didn't know the restaurant would be this full.
  • The restaurant is completely full.
  • There is an hour wait for a table.
  • The restaurant is completely booked.
  • They are not accepting reservations.
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I didn't know the restaurant would be this full.
The restaurant is completely full. There is an hour wait for a table.
The restaurant is completely booked. They are not accepting reservations.
The restaurant is not so full on Wednesdays. You can usually get a reservation.

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