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cram into

1 of 1verb
/ˈkræm ˈɪntu/
Forms:crams into,cramming into,crammed into,crammed into
1

(of a lot of people or animals) to attempt to fit into a densely packed environment or a limited space

  • As the doors opened, passengers started to cram into the already crowded subway car during rush hour.
  • Fans eagerly crammed into the concert venue, excited to see their favorite band perform.
  • The students rushed to cram into the small classroom for the popular guest lecture.
  • People from neighboring villages would cram into the small town square for the annual festival.
  • Tourists began to cram into the historic museum, eager to explore its exhibits.