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CRAM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to force a lot of people or things into a small space: be crammed into Eight children were crammed into the back of the car. be crammed against The room was packed and we were crammed against the door. [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal. to do many things in a short period of time:
CRAMMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective. uk / kræmd / us / kræmd / Add to word list. very full of people or things: a crammed train / room. crammed with The docks were crammed with people trying to board the boats. crammed full of The house is still crammed full of her furniture. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Full. alive with something idiom. awash.
cram verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to push or force somebody/something into a small space; to move into a small space with the result that it is full. cram somebody/something into/onto something He crammed eight people into his car. cram something in I could never cram in all that she does in a day.
CRAM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
, crammed, cram·ming. to eat greedily or to excess. Synonyms: gorge. to study for an examination by memorizing facts at the last minute. to press or force accommodation in a room, vehicle, etc., beyond normal or comfortable capacity; crowd; jam: The whole team crammed into the bus. noun.
CRAM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to force a lot of people or things into a small space: be crammed into Eight children were crammed into the back of the car. be crammed against The room was packed and we were crammed against the door. [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal. to do many things in a short period of time:
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