Phrases with «packed auditorium»

The phrase "packed auditorium" means that the auditorium is completely full of people, with no empty seats left. Full definition

Sentences with «packed auditorium»

  • Several hundred people packed an auditorium at Port Chester Middle School last night in a continuation of the wave of criticism and concern about the state's new Common Core learning standards and the pace at which they've been implemented. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Perhaps our architects and planners need to sit in on some long lectures in packed auditoriums, to see what it's really like. (newscientist.com)
  • Most of the 1,300 people who packed the auditorium of the Mekeel Christian Academy on Thursday morning fit one of two categories: supporters (including many evangelical Christians) who have been with him through most of the primary, or people (including some Democrats) who appreciated the novelty of meeting a presidential candidate and were simply curious to hear him out. (politico.com)
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