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cram full

[kram-fool] / ˈkræmˈfʊl /


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Two U.S. passenger-cargo ships, cram-full of servicemen, war stuffs and civilians on war missions, started eastward across the Atlantic in early February.

From Time Magazine Archive

It’s cram-full of business, and the situations are tremendous!”

From Seven Frozen Sailors by Fenn, George Manville

It has everything the other one had, and a lot more, because it'll be cram-full of supplies to be used in case of a general blitz that would knock out everything on the planet.

From The Cosmic Computer by Piper, H. Beam

"The kids have got two sheds back of the Gibson Block jus' cram-full of boxes and barrels—" "Yes, but there ain't go'n'ta be no bells rung!" was Gizzard's discouraging interjection.

From Sube Cane by Partridge, Edward Bellamy

Why all this profuse vegetation and the anomaly of tempting fruits and nuts cram-full of meat and yet no real food—that is, food for man?

From Confessions of a Beachcomber by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)