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    cram
    [kram]
    verb
    cram (verb) · crams (third person present) · crammed (past tense) · crammed (past participle) · cramming (present participle)
    1. completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing:
      "the ashtray by the bed was crammed with cigarette butts"
      • force (people or things) into a place or container that is or appears to be too small to contain them:
        "it's amazing how you've managed to cram everyone in" · "he had crammed so much into his short life" · "he crammed the sandwiches into his mouth"
      • (of a number of people) enter a place or space that is or seems to be too small to accommodate all of them:
        "they all crammed into the car"
    2. study intensively over a short period of time just before an examination:
      "lectures were called off so students could cram for finals"
    Origin
    Old English crammian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch krammen ‘to cramp or clamp’.
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    1. completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing:
    2. study intensively over a short period of time just before an examination:
      study intensively
     
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  3. cram verb uk / kræm / us / kræm / -mm- cram verb (FIT A LOT IN) Add to word list [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal to force a lot of things into a small space:
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    verb (used with object),crammed, cram·ming. to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold. to force or stuff (usually followed by into, down, etc.). to fill with or as with an excessive amount of food; overfeed.
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    cram (krăm) v. crammed, cram·ming, crams v.tr. 1. To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.
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