Those people are packed like sardines. We were packed like sardines inside the elevator at rush hour.
Sardines are canned and lined up very tightly in the can. When there are lots of people and it is very crowded, people are packed in like sardines.
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This is a simile - you can tell because it uses the word "like" to compare two things. Sardines are packed into a tin very tightly and close together, so this means crowded together.
bustling,commuters,packed like sardines,people were chattering,crowded.
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The phrase "packed like sardines in a tin" is a metaphor that describes a situation where people or objects are closely crowded together in a small space, similar to how sardines are tightly packed in a tin can. This metaphor is used to emphasize the lack of space and the feeling of being cramped or confined.
j'aime (manger) les sardines.
it is made out of small molecules. Solid had molecules packed like sardines, liquid had the molecules been scattered abit, while gas molecules is scattered alot around.
The ones packed in water or oil have almost no carbs. If you are on a carb diet you should avoid the ones in tomato though.
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"Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box" was released in 2001 as a song on Radiohead's album "Amnesiac".