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cram full

[kram-fool] / ˈkræmˈfʊl /


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It’s small enough to carry with one hand, and is flexible and durable enough to cram full with gear without fear of it tearing.

From Slate • Sep. 17, 2018

Some kind of music was too private to sing in a house cram full of people.

From "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers

Minneapolis Journal It is cram full of human nature.

From The Millionaire Baby by Green, Anna Katharine

I told him as the Chamberlane, who was allers cram full of munney, took it him every quarter-day.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, August 13, 1892 by Various

There exposed to view was a large wooden bowl, procured the day before by the steward for washing up glasses and cups, and supposed to have fallen overboard, cram full of sugar.

From Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler by Durden, James




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