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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

Then, just as they begin to give out, you’ll have got to be a mining engineer, with your pockets cram-full of money, and you’ll have to support me for the rest of my life.

From A Bookful of Girls by Fuller, Anna

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

From Seven Frozen Sailors by Fenn, George Manville

"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

You know, the house is cram-full of men-servants and there are to be a dozen of them on duty in the grounds.

From Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo by Grefé, Will