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cram
verb as in fill to overflowing; compress
verb as in study intensely
Example Sentences
"Bruised but motivated," was how one of Volodymyr Zelensky's entourage described how they had been feeling, as a small group of journalists crammed into what felt like an even smaller room at Stansted Airport.
The cramming suggests the gangs are moving to fewer launches because that's easier to evade detection.
Although the drama gets progressively more absurd, the sheer amount of scheming and fighting that is crammed into such a short episode means I was hooked for most of the show.
In summer, an open-air market in the square is crammed with holiday makers, including many Brits, carrying weaved baskets filled with local produce.
Some 45,000 people live crammed into the Gaza Camp, near Jordan's northern town of Jerash, one of several Palestinian refugee camps here.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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