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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(151) Put the oil and vinegar in a jam jar or other salted container.
(152) They dumped some bread and jam on the end of my bed and unchained me as usual.
(153) She hoped that he would not find the jam jar too utilitarian, but he appeared to possess few vases.
(154) Members dressed up as the characters from Alice in Wonderland and had jam tarts and sandwiches in the refreshments on offer.
(155) Home-made strawberry jam is particularly delicious but there are plenty of recipes around which centre on this scrummy fruit.
(156) Problems with the electric motor caused the mechanism to jam many times.
(157) Some guys are getting together tonight at Scott's to jam.
(157) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(158) Layer together with whipped cream, strawberry jam and sliced fresh strawberries.
(159) We took them home in jam jars. Hardly anyone comes here now.
(160) In a traffic jam, avoid leaning forward with your head.
(161) She broke off a piece of baguette, spread it with butter and jam, stuffed it into her mouth.
(162) The Jam and Lewis soundtrack powers up some fairly physical action sequences, and there is a surprising amount of killings.
(163) With a spoon, she scoured the crumbs from a used jar of raspberry jam.
(164) The action continues through Sunday with nightly jam sessions, raffles, and a Grande Finale Concert.
(165) To accommodate such large numbers, visitors were asked to arrive at different times, all carefully co-ordinated to avoid a jam.
(166) Crystals Fill two jam jars with water and stir five tablespoons of Epsom Salts into each jar.
(167) Dorothy and Sarah and Angela bottled fruit and jam and chutneys.
(168) I eat tremendous amounts of bread and jam and bowls of cornflakes with cold milk - delicious!
(169) Silicon Valley also is playing a major role in policing the Internet jam, like a traffic cop in downtown San Francisco.
(170) At home she would have been having buttered toast and strawberry jam and probably a piece of sponge-cake to round it off.
(171) He always checked the mechanism before firing because the Ruger/MAC Mark I was now vintage and occasionally liable to jam.
(172) Chances are you will find corn syrup listed as a sweetener. Since when do we put corn in strawberry jam?
(173) Spread top of smaller cake with jam, invert on to larger cake and press down firmly.
(174) She had got stuck getting out of Belfast, and got lost trying to take a short cut round the traffic jam.
(175) Long gone are the days of the cane, worm and jam jar!
(176) Ice Cube was spotted backstage playing basketball with members of Pearl Jam.
(177) Most volcanic rocks contain some phenocrysts - they are a bit like the pips in raspberry jam.
(178) By the time we reached the Red Fort we had hit a traffic jam.
(179) It is not smart politics to sit back and wait for presidential vetoes and proclamations to bail us out of every jam.
(180) Just hold the door open while I jam a wedge under it.