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sounds packed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sounds packed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be full or busy, often in the context of events, schedules, or activities. Example: "The concert this weekend sounds packed with amazing performances and activities."
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If "Todo Mundo" sounds packed with influences, it's in fact loose and groove-heavy music.
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Nonclassical musicians were among his models: he saw John Coltrane some fifty times, and marvelled at how the great man would unleash mind-bending sounds, pack up his sax, and disappear into the night.
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Perpetua elaborated on Monáe's incorporation of science-fiction and Afrofuturist concepts and the album's "basic appeal", stating: URBs Dan Vidal called the album "a spectrum of sound — packed and arranged perfectly into a masterfully composed (debut) full-length body of work... [a] genre-defying masterpiece".
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Back in November, he dropped a compilation on his label, Knee Deep in Sound, packed with new heat from budding artists like Moodtrap and The Scumfrog, as well as peak-time anthems from Padley himself like "Somebody Everybody" and his most recent tune, "The Core".
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Back in November, he dropped a compilation on his label, Knee Deep in Sound, packed with new heat from budding artists like Moodtrap and The Scumfrog, as well as peak-time anthems from Padley himself-like "Somebody Everybody" and his most recent tune, "The Core".
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The company will also be making artist sound packs available from the above musicians and more, including electronic musician Steve Aoki.
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"It sounded action packed," he said with a mischievous grin.
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Long known for its superb sound systems, packed schedule and wide musical range, the festival encompasses gospel, Brazilian music and some of the better-behaved in rock.
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Our fast-food culture has neither the time nor the aptitude to digest anything more than issue-obfuscating happy talk and sound bites packed with amorphous concepts like values, hope, security and opportunity.
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Retrofitted with his own inner foam lining around the edges, the Californian DJ's precious hardware is assured to be safe and sound when packed in for a hectic life on the road.
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As so often happens in times of overwhelming calamity, we sought escape, at least for a night or weekend, in the flashing lights, blaring sound and packed dance floors of nightclubs and Circuit party weekends.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sounds packed" when you want to convey the auditory sense of something being full or intense. It is particularly effective when describing events or experiences known for their lively atmosphere.
Common error
Avoid using "sounds packed" to describe scenes that are visually crowded but have no auditory component. Instead, opt for terms like 'appears crowded' or 'looks full'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sounds packed" functions as an adjective phrase, describing a noun (often an event or a piece of music) as having an intense or full auditory quality. Ludwig examples show its application in contexts involving musical influences and action-packed scenarios.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "sounds packed" is a grammatically correct, though relatively rare, expression used to describe something as having a full or intense auditory quality. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its acceptability in English, although it might be more suitable for neutral to informal contexts. When writing, consider that while you can use "sounds packed" to refer to audio experiences brimming with content, be sure to avoid misusing it for purely visual descriptions where no auditory sense is involved.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
seems full
Emphasizes the appearance of being at capacity, rather than the auditory sensation.
appears busy
Focuses on the level of activity or engagement.
gives the impression of being crowded
Highlights the sensation of many elements placed closely together.
has a full agenda
Specifically used for schedules or planned activities.
is intensely sonorous
Emphasizes the richness and intensity of the sound.
has a densely layered sound
Highlights the complexity of the sound's composition.
feels overloaded
Focuses on the sensation of excess and potential strain.
gives off a vibrant ambience
Highlights the vibrant character of the environment.
presents itself to be brimming
Draws attention to the point of overflow.
suggests an overwhelming impression
Highlights the intensity of the impression.
FAQs
How can I use "sounds packed" in a sentence?
You can say, "The concert this weekend "sounds packed" with amazing performances and activities." This suggests the concert will be full of engaging audio experiences.
What does "sounds packed" mean?
It means that something gives the impression of being full, busy, or intense in terms of sound. It suggests a rich and immersive auditory experience.
What can I say instead of "sounds packed"?
You can use alternatives like "seems full", "appears busy", or "gives the impression of being crowded" depending on the context.
Is "sounds packed" formal or informal?
It tends to be more neutral to informal. In formal contexts, consider using "has a full agenda" (for schedules) or similar alternatives that convey a more precise meaning.
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