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cram
verb as in fill to overflowing; compress
verb as in study intensely
Example Sentences
Hundreds of thousands of Jews were crammed into the ghetto, where they faced poverty, starvation, disease and cold.
On a rainy June morning, Jeju Island's main harbour was crammed with fishing boats.
An AFP journalist on Wednesday saw more than 1,000 people travelling away from the site on foot, by motorbike and crammed into pickup trucks.
Poitras takes viewers inside Hersh’s process: the notebooks crammed with barely decipherable shorthand, the Rolodexes packed with names and numbers, the long calls coaxing sources to talk.
Because the 40 rikishi who travelled to compete in London crammed plenty of quintessentially British traditions into their visit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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