packed audience

collocation in English

meaningsofpackedandaudience

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packed
adjective
uk
/pækt/
us
/pækt/
completely ...
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audience
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɔː.di.əns/
us
/ˈɑː.di.əns/
the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone ...
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(Definition ofpackedandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I was addressing apackedaudiencein a school on a very cold night.
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At shows end thepackedaudiencegave rousing appreciation to all for delivering a night of heartfelt, engaging, but above all, entertaining - theatre.
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However, at the following meeting apackedaudiencevoted overwhelmingly to overthrow this proposal.
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The two-day only play pulled in apackedaudienceof fans, media, and celebrities.
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That's correct, he told apackedaudienceof foreign press journalists...
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It plays to packed audiences even though its concert ticket prices are the highest in the land.
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If one reads history books, one finds that in a different era courts were treated rather like theatres and played to packed audiences.
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They were lucky in that they played in front of packed audiences from their very first gig.
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During this time her performances played to packed audiences of up to 18,000 fans.
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He was asked to read his poems before packed audiences of students.
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It played to packed audiences and received favourable reviews.
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In the height of the tour, he would perform an average of 20 shows per month to packed audiences.
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Each was again a featured part of the conference, drawing packed audiences across the two days.
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Both children and adults loved the show, which ran to packed audiences.
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The production regularly played to packed audiences.
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