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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(211) When I was younger, I always thought it looked like money for jam.
(212) Like the plums for her jam, she knows when something's ripe for the picking.
(213) I'd tell you like a shot if we ever got into a real jam.
(214) I was thinking about his while stuck in a traffic jam the other day.
(215) I find they continually jam - ludicrous on the garment of this price and an area needing urgent attention by the manufacturers.
(216) The cake keeps well in a tin or tightly wrapped in foil and should be served sliced, buttered or with jam.
(217) The Marmite and plum jam sandwiches were already curling on the trestle table under the walnut tree.
(218) The Columbia River was a traffic jam of barges carrying bauxite to the smelters in Longview,(www.Sentencedict.com) Washington.
(219) She stopped cooking, and for days the boy and his sisters ate stale bread and tamarind jam by the spoonful.
(220) It was more to do with the jars of jam on the pantry shelves.
(221) All-night jam sessions were common in Kansas City jazz clubs of the 1930s.
(222) Set aside one cake for the top and thinly spread the rest with jam.
(223) A jam jar on top of the bottle seems to be the answer.
(224) The company fears that uranium dust sealed inside the machine could jam the mechanism that controls the shutters.
(225) It is extremely simple to make - just warmed jam with a little water.
(226) He wore a baggy tracksuit with what looked like a jam stain down the front and egg yolk all down the sleeve.
(227) Cut each cake into three equal portions horizontally, and sandwich them together again with the buttercream and jam.
(228) Serves 6 1 Spread the sponge with jam and cut into chunks.
(229) You arrive just in time for a rolling traffic jam in a town crammed with shops, apartments and construction cranes.
(230) You combine yogurt with some mustard and some apricot jam.
(231) Then on Sunday night all styles will merge in a monumental jam session.
(232) Then Sam had thrown her a pleading look, like a naughty little boy caught with his finger in the jam pot.
(233) Line up a row of pretty jam jars on the kitchen windowsill and fill them with daffodils, for example.
(234) When the ice jam broke and the wind dropped, the Falls returned to their former glory.
(235) Otherwise every traffic jam will gradually vanish beneath a rising tide of its own foamy output.
(236) The strawberry jam she'd made hadn't set, she couldn't even take a telephone message.
(237) A cloth was spread on the ground, candles placed in jam jars on the corners, a loaf in the middle.
(238) Unfortunately, Graham has a minor shortcoming when it comes to cracks - he can't jam; but he can layback!
(239) Cut a plastic bottle in half, and put a mixture of jam and water into the bottom half.
(240) Breakfast had been fruit and coffee; she'd firmly resisted the croissants with butter and apricot jam.