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    cram
    /kram/

    verb

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  2. 1. : to pack tight : jam. cram a suitcase with clothes. a novel crammed with surprises. 2. a. : to fill with food to satiety : stuff. b. : to eat voraciously : bolt. the child crams her food. 3. : to thrust in or as if in a rough or forceful manner. crammed the letters into his pocket. 4. : to prepare hastily for an examination.

  3. 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:

  4. Cram definition: to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold.. See examples of CRAM used in a sentence.

  5. 1. To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff. 2. a. To feed a large amount of food to (an animal). b. To fill (oneself or one's stomach, for example) with food. v.intr. 1. To move into and fully occupy a space: The students crammed into the tiny classroom. 2.

  6. 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:

  7. To cram is to crowd or stuff people or things into a limited amount of space. You might be tempted to cram your mouth full of your mom's chocolate chip cookies, especially if they just came out of the oven and are still warm and gooey. You can cram yourself with food, or cram your books onto a shelf that's not quite big enough to hold them.

  8. If you cram things or people into a place, or if they cram it, there are so many of them in it at one time that it is completely full. She crammed the books into the bookcase. American English : cram / ˈkræm /

  9. Cram definition: To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.

  10. CRAM definition: 1. to force things into a small space: 2. to study a lot before an exam. Learn more.

  11. cram. verb. /kræm/ 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.

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