Sentence examples for a jam of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a jam of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people, animals, or objects gathered or crowded together in a tight space, or to refer to an instance of musical improvisation. For example: "The elevator quickly filled with a jam of people eager to get to their destinations."

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She said they made a jam of it to put in tea.

THE first thing I ate at Romera New York was a jam of black olives and tomatoes.

Hartley has ended up in a jam of his own making, regardless of who he was calling a "fucking cheat".

He was in a jam of his own devising, I wrote, and I wanted him to have the opportunity to explain how it had come about.

Animated drivers shake clenched fists in the air, as tiny two-wheelers swing past, leaving a jam of cars in their wake.

Putin no doubt views the President as weak, especially after Obama needed Russia to get him out of a jam of his own making over Syria's chemical weapons — and, like any bully, Putin finds weakness provocative.

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There was a pleasantly informal, spontaneous air to the proceedings, a jam session of sorts.

The latter is how Ruhlen got out of a jam in one of her postdocs.

But Carcillo was caught in a traffic jam of bodies, leading to a two-on-one for Boston.

Last week, a small Dutch Internet service provider called CyberBunker initiated a traffic jam of its own.

It is an unintended consequence of the city's historic building boom: a traffic jam of similar sounding names.

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