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cram

[kram] / kræm /




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He is among the 400,000 people expected to cram the causeways, beaches and motel balconies of Florida's Space Coast for the launch attempt of Artemis II tonight.

From BBC

A sliver of doubt wriggles around in my brain, cramming itself next to my wedge of loyalty.

From Literature

The walls were lined with shelves and crammed with jars of all shapes and colors, gathered from Deadwood Dump and filled with dried fungi.

From Literature

If it seems like Chinese battery-makers are cramming for final exams, they are.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Tyre's old city, people are crammed into a Christian district that has not been ordered to evacuate, and into a few schools.

From Barron's