repleto de

repleto de
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. full of
Hace tiempo que no llueve. La represa debe estar secándose. - La última vez que pasé por ahí estaba repleto de agua.It hasn't rained in a while. The reservoir must be drying up. - Last time I went by it was full of water.
b. packed with
El compartimento superior está repleto de equipaje. Pon tus cosas debajo de la silla delantera.The overhead bin is packed with luggage. Put your stuff underneath the front chair.
c. crammed with
Eso no cabe en el baúl. Ya está repleto de cosas.That doesn't fit in the truck. It's already crammed with stuff.
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