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To cram means to stuff or pack tightly, often to the point of overcrowding or exceeding capacity. It can refer to physically filling a space, such as a suitcase or a room, or metaphorically, like trying to quickly learn a large amount of information just before an exam. It implies a hurried, inefficient, and sometimes forced way of filling something. The act of cramming often suggests a lack of organization or adequate time allocation, leading to a potentially poor outcome, whether related to physical space or knowledge acquisition.

Crams meaning with examples

  • 1. Before their trip, they had to cram all their clothes and souvenirs into their already overstuffed suitcases, hoping everything would somehow fit. This created a stressful pre-holiday situation.
  • 2. The storage unit was so small they decided to cram everything into it, even though boxes were spilling out. The owner knew they would later regret their method.
  • 3. The students decided to cram for the exam, studying all night to absorb the information from the textbook without having understood it. This last-minute effort seldom works.
  • 4. The author had to cram their story into a limited word count, so they were forced to cut out many important details, which diminished the tale.
  • 5. During the holidays, the restaurants and bars were so full, they had to cram everyone into small spaces, creating an uncomfortable experience.

Crams Crossword Answers

6 Letters

STUFFS

7 Letters

BONESUP

8 Letters

JAMPACKS

9 Letters

SHOEHORNS

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