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cram
verb as in fill to overflowing; compress
verb as in study intensely
Example Sentences
While mostly eschewing texts in favor of audio and visual storytelling, exhibits are crammed into too small a space.
Queues snaked around street corners and card payments failed, forcing people to queue for cash and cram on to buses as other transport systems were not running.
Thousands of fans crammed into stands that towered above the players, with music blaring and European fans welcoming each player on to the tee with their own unique song.
The UN says that more than two million Palestinians are now being told to cram into just 13% of the total Gaza Strip.
The England opener was crammed into a tiny wooden commentary box, fresh off receiving a second successive player-of-the-match award.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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