[v] Cram meaning (to fill, to study intensively) with 5 examples

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[v] Cram
/kræm/
(to fill, to study intensively)
To force something into a small space; to study a lot of information in a short period of time.

Example sentences:

He tried to cram all his clothes into the small suitcase.
She crammed for the exam all night.
The students crammed into the tiny classroom.
They had to cram all the guests into the small venue.
He crammed a sandwich into his mouth before the meeting.

Common usage tip(s):

"Cram" is often used in the context of studying, especially before an exam.
It can also describe fitting many things into a small space.

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