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Collins said that most of her knowledge is from “here and there,” so there was no need to cram before the tournament.

Families of four and five cram into one-room shares without running water or reliable electricity.

Workers cram into company-owned dorms known as “man camps” or in trailers or tents.

If you cram that many scantily-clad people onto a beach in hot weather, things are likely to get ugly at some point.

Trying to cram that down into 250 words is fun and challenging.

This is simpler than having to cram and then stand the racket of a competitive examination.

Still he clung to the little thistledown of hope that he should have plenty of time to cram it before the form were called up.

They cram as much fruit as they possibly can into their cheek pouches to take away and eat afterwards at their leisure.

It would indeed be unreasonable to cram into a single genus both superior and inferior things.

And the speaker subsided into thoughtful silence, and began slowly to cram his pipe.

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On this page you'll find 111 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cram, such as: crowd, load, overcrowd, pack, ram, and shove.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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