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cram
verb as in fill to overflowing; compress
verb as in study intensely
Example Sentences
Goodwill, long known for its dingy thrift stores with dark, crammed aisles and overflowing bins, is getting more glamorous.
“Those who accepted these awful conditions — crammed with their families in a tiny room meant for one student — even they will find themselves on the street,” Al-Sabbagh said.
I don’t think we would have necessarily crammed more trips into the first years of retirement.
There had been no ladies’ shoes in all of Ashton Place into which Simon could cram his generously sized feet.
The dress was nothing if not governessy, and brown as a nutshell, too, although it was too big to be crammed into one.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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