burst at the seams
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تعریف و معنای "[burst] at the seams"

to burst at the seams
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بسیار پر و شلوغ

to be occupied by a large number of things

What is the origin of the idiom "burst at the seams" and when to use it?

The idiom "burst at the seams" originates from the literal act of something becoming so full or overstuffed that it exceeds its capacity and begins to rupture or burst open at the seams. The phrase is used to emphasize the idea of something being excessively full, strained, or overwhelmed, to the point where it can no longer contain or handle its contents.

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The company experienced rapid growth, and their office space soon became bursting at the seams, necessitating a move to a larger location.
The storage room was so cluttered that boxes were stacked on top of each other, ready to burst at the seams.
The cake was generously frosted, with layers of cream and filling, almost bursting at the seams with sweetness.
The theater was filled to capacity, with the audience spilling into the aisles, making it seem like the place was bursting at the seams.
The suitcase was packed so tightly that it was bursting at the seams, barely able to close.
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