Synonym: cram, crowd, crush, heap, jelly, load, marmalade, press, push, squeeze, stuff. Similar words: pyjamas, pajamas, paper jam, jamboree, james polk, traffic jam, james madison. Meaning: [dʒæm] n. 1. preserve of crushed fruit 2. informal terms for a difficult situation 3. a dense crowd of people 4. deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems. v. 1. press tightly together or cram 2. push down forcibly 3. crush or bruise 4. interfere with or prevent the reception of signals 5. get stuck and immobilized 6. crowd or pack to capacity 7. block passage through.
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(91) Press the apricot jam through a sieve and stir in one tablespoon of cold water.
(92) Sorry I'm late — I got caught up in a traffic jam.
(93) I was stuck in a traffic jam for an hour yesterday.
(94) Place them in a jam jar, porcelain bowl, or other similar container.
(95) Cut the cake in half horizontally and spread jam on one half.
(96) To be sure of a good set when making the jam, use preserving sugar with added pectin.
(97) You'll have to catch the next bus(sentencedict .com), we can't possibly jam any more passengers in.
(98) I'm in a bit of jam, I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.
(99) The muffins have strawberry jam in the middle.
(100) Loved peanut butter and jam sandwiches.
(101) She spread the toast with butter and jam.
(102) The jam spoon is in the jam pot.
(103) Since when do we put corn in strawberry jam?
(104) The fight between Pearl Jam and Ticketmaster.
(105) Look, Chief, you want to cause a traffic jam?
(106) Serve with apple sauce, sour cream or jam.
(107) The jam, it turns out, is home made.
(108) The M16 assault rifle has a tendency to jam.
(109) Her hair was stuck in spikes with jam.
(110) These include making wooden seeds for raspberry jam.
(111) She set out butter, jam, milk jug.
(112) Frankly, that's what puts the jam on the bread.
(113) Melt jam, sieve and brush over the strawberries.
(114) Here's flowers in a jam jar.
(115) Leave the jam in a cool place to set.
(116) Jam yesterday, jam tomorrow but never jam today.
(117) Trim the edges and spread over the jam.
(118) He munched his jam sandwich and, between bites, belched.
(119) A rush-hour style traffic jam at 12 p.m.
(120) And then she made mulberry jam.