Cram


The meaning of the word Cram is: to stuff; completely fill


Examples:

Trying to cram six chapters of information the night before the test resulted in a failing grade.

published by Siu on 2021-06-08 01:13:29


The squirrel stopped to cram one last acorn in his cheek and then went on with his preparations for winter.

published by Verlie on 2021-09-05 03:37:01


“I refuse to cram one more thing into this ice chest”, the woman complained as she secretly hoped her husband would buy her a new freezer.

published by Ellan on 2021-07-29 17:42:56


As the knots formed in her stomach, she instantly regretted the decision to cram another piece of candy in her mouth.

published by Shavonda on 2021-02-13 12:52:38


Insisting that we cram all of our clothing into one suitcase, my brother was the reason we were charged an overweight luggage fee.

published by Annemarie on 2021-12-29 17:17:01


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