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    cram
    /kram/

    verb

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  2. Cram means to force a lot of people or things into a small space, or to do many things in a short period of time. Learn how to use cram in different contexts, with synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  3. Cram is a verb that means to pack tight, fill with food, thrust in, or prepare for an exam. It can also be a noun that means a crowd or last-minute study. See synonyms, examples, and word history of cram.

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

  5. Cram means to force a lot of people or things into a small space, or to do many things in a short period of time. Learn how to use cram in different contexts, such as learning, packing, or squeezing, with synonyms and examples.

  6. 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.

  7. Cram means to force something into a small space, to eat too much, or to study hard for an exam. Learn more about the verb cram, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences.

  8. Cram means to force or stuff something or someone into a space that is too small, or to study hard for an exam. Learn more about the word forms, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of cram with Collins English Dictionary.