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Sentence count:65+2Posted:2017-03-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fillgorgeloadpacksaturatestuffSimilar words: crampcrampedcrammedcrammingscramblesacramentscrambledunscrambleMeaning: [kræm]  v. 1. crowd or pack to capacity 2. put something somewhere so that the space is completely filled 3. study intensively, as before an exam 4. prepare (students) hastily for an impending exam. 
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31. Cram Liverpool drivers will lead the way to a weekend festival celebrating the Mini in the Lake District next week.
32. Some of the elite kindergartens and elementary schools also protest the advent of baby cram schools even while admitting their young alumni.
33. You can not blame him for trying to cram as much into 90 minutes as he possibly can.
34. They even managed to cram in a visit to Notre Dame and the delightful pet shops along Quai de la Megisserie.
35. Sons of louts grappled with the coffin in vain; they could neither cram it in nor twist it out.
36. Cram wallflowers into containers now to be moved to centre stage in late spring.
37. At least you won't have to cram a printer in your briefcase as well as lug a portable over your shoulder.
38. You'll really have to cram if you want to pass the test.
39. You can't cram eight people into that car!
40. He had to cram them all together.
41. " Cram then if you want.
42. And with a contact lens, it will be difficult to cram heavy computational power into such a small device, even with today's state-of-the-art technologies, Parvis admits.
43. That way I can avoid drinking black coffee for all - night cram sessions.
44. Intending to operate the petite Curie herself if necessary, she learned how to drive a car and gave herself cram courses in anatomy, in the use of X-ray equipment, and in auto mechanics.
45. In chapter 1, we present the dassical Cram r - Lundberg risk model.
46. Whether it's wisest to fight this thing like the legislature has done, rouse the North against us and bring the whole Yankee Army on us to cram the darky vote down us, whether we want it or not.
47. Turbochargers and superchargers pressurize the incoming air to effectively cram more air into a cylinder.
48. He tried to cram as many things as possible into his traveling bag.
49. They can't all cram through that doorway at once, but people are still elbowing forward.
50. How can a clam cram in a cran cream can?
51. When I was a Rhodes scholar, I was in a very demanding academic program, trying to cram an extra year's worth of work into my time at Oxford.
52. "Are you a real homosexual or a bi-sexual?"Garrick asked me at the computer classroom in Global Village Organization, our English cram school classroom.
53. Gideon: And then you have to cram really hard for the exam.
54. Smokers get periodontal disease at two to three times the rate of nonsmokers, " says Sally Cram, DDS, a periodontist in Washington, D.C.[sentencedict.com/cram.html], and a consumer advisor for the American Dental Association.
55. Laborsaving devices, such as cellular phones or computer hookups, often encourage us to cram too many activities into each day.
56. I can avoid those last minute cram sessions before a quiz or an examination.
57. I have written at least two abjectly bootlicking columns about First Lady Laura Bush, and I am willing to cram in a few more before next January.
58. Why are you always trying to cram your own ideas down my throat?
59. I tried with all my might to cram it down its throat.
60. If you study all the semester, you won't need to cram for the examination.
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