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cram

1 of 1verb
/kræm/
Forms:crams,cramming,crammed,crammed
1

to forcefully or tightly pack a space with a large amount of something

transitive
  • In preparation for the move, they needed to cram their belongings into boxes.
  • Trying to organize the closet, she had to cram the shoes onto the shelf.
  • The chef had to cram the chopped vegetables into the pot for the stew.
  • To fit more guests, they decided to cram extra chairs around the table.
  • In a rush, he crammed the documents into his briefcase.
2

to fill or pack a container with people or objects that seem to exceed its capacity

transitive
  • The tiny closet was crammed with clothes, making it difficult to find anything.
  • The movers crammed the moving van with furniture and boxes, making sure to utilize every inch of space.
  • The airplane overhead compartments were crammed with carry-on luggage.
  • She crammed her suitcase with clothes and toiletries for the week-long trip.
  • To prepare for the picnic, they crammed the cooler with sandwiches, drinks, and snacks.
3

to force or rush someone to study or memorize information within a short period

transitive
  • The teacher decided to cram her students before the final exam to ensure they covered all the key topics.
  • Feeling unprepared, Sarah asked her friend to cram her with important formulas the night before the math test.
  • As the deadline approached, the tutor crammed the struggling student with strategies for essay writing.
  • The coach crammed the team with last-minute tactics before the championship match.
  • Realizing his friend's struggle, John volunteered to cram him with Spanish vocabulary for the language test.
4

to engage in intense and concentrated studying within a limited timeframe, typically right before an examination

  • As the final exams approached, Sarah had to cram all night to catch up on the semester's material.
  • Feeling unprepared, Jack decided to cram for his history test the night before.
  • Mark spent the entire weekend cramming for the certification exam.
  • Rather than spacing out his studying over several weeks, Tom opted to cram for his science exam.