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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(241) One day when his mother was out he tried to get some jam out of the cupboard.
(242) You jam your foot on the brie as you hear a horrible crunch from behind the car.
(243) The first bite I take makes all the jam squirt out the side over my chin.
(244) Heat the apricot jam gently and brush over the cake.
(245) Bollards are prone to sudden collapse, and the ropes often jam in the groove behind the capstan during retrieval.
(246) A friend from a faraway city was visiting, and she decided to make jam.
(247) Initial press reports on the Dec. 20 accident focused on how pilot errors got the crew into a navigational jam.
(248) Richie quickly tried to jam a bucket underneath(Sentencedict), but it was too late and filthy water gushed across the kitchen floor.
(249) Carry on until you have used up all the batter. Serve with apple sauce, sour cream or jam.
(250) Cups, saucers, teapot, milk jug with its little muslin cloth, plates and splattered jam.
(251) If she has toast she spreads it with jam or marmalade.
(252) The contrasurvival engram is to the dynamics like a log jam which dams a necessary river.
(253) Most people naively imagine they will stop immediately when they jam on the brakes.
(254) The fingers of her other hand stretched and pressed, but the log jam was centred just out of reach.
(255) Serve sliced, with jam and fresh coffee, or with a well-chilled dessert wine.
(256) Still maintaining the shape, sandwich all the pieces of cake together with some of the buttercream and raspberry jam.
(257) Remove the vanilla pod, skim the jam, and let it cool for a few minutes before turning it into small jars.
(258) This band is nothing but a Pearl Jam rip-off, with no original sound of its own.
(259) She felt as though her brain were clambering around her skull like a wasp trying to get out of a jam jar.
(260) Harriet played in tennis doubles and her public school boyfriends crowded in to eat her jam tarts.
(261) Install jam nut to a snug fit.
(262) Jam, and jelly both contain pectin.
(263) Boil the jam until it jell.
(264) They were in a real jam, Bob thought glumly.
(265) scones and jam with clotted cream.
(266) With the rapid development of city economic and citifying course. the tendency of the increasing quantity of motor vehicle will lead to traffic flow uprising, traffic congest, and traffic jam.
(267) Building urban rapid railways will be a good measure to solve the traffic jam problem in cities. The elevated railway affects the urban landscape.
(268) Oh, it's not a big deal. Just a paper jam.
(269) If that retaining ring is misaligned, a bullet could conceivably jam in the barrel.
(270) Pickled cucumbers, jam, pickled berries, tomatoes; you name it, they've got it.