How to use in-sentence of “packed with”:
+ Later they may be alternately washed with water and packed with salt.
+ Nowadays some of them are packed with styrofoam.
+ He said the south side of the wall is packed with soil, which permits access to the top of the wall and makes it effectively invisible from the south side.
+ The Cheyenne lived in earth lodges with wood frames packed with dirt.
+ Traditional tatami are packed with straw.
+ James Montgomery from MTV describes the video as having “a clearing in the forest, one packed with party people — of all races, colors, creeds and proclivities, naturally — who are all in the midst of a totally excellent celebration.
+ These granules are packed with proteins that can be poured out to help destroy invaders.

