Similar words: crammed, jamming, hammer, yammer, trammel, spammer, ammeter, stammer. Meaning: [dʒæm] adj. filled to capacity.
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181) On its vertical face, clinging beneath overhangs, jammed three or four deep into cracks, are a million scarlet crabs.
182) We were jammed unceremoniously among sinister-looking unmarked packing cases, obviously best left alone.
183) Others thus jammed beside her were shouting questions to those before them, and craning to peer over their heads.
184) National Park Service phone lines were jammed with calls throughout the night, affecting emergency service, a park statement said.
185) The doorway leading down is narrow and jammed with kids.
186) The door stayed jammed shut, and he didn't shout back or answer her in any way.
186) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
187) So it was with my reading lessons; so it was with the newfound plenty jammed into the kitchen cupboards.
188) The towers were jammed together so tightly, he could feel the mass and stupendous weight.
189) People were jammed behind a metal fence, waiting for passengers coming in from abroad to emerge from Customs.
190) Hundreds of paintings, each fully illuminated by the specially designed lighting grid, jammed every foot of available wall.
191) Never use the jammed rope as your sole support when climbing back up.
192) But in the winter, cluster flies aggregate in thick black crowds jammed into cracks and crannies inside the house.
193) When Jane got upstairs the office they were using was jammed with people and cameras and equipment.
194) The ball-hitch mechanism seemed to have gone rusty and jammed up since it was last used.
195) Jammed into the undergrowth were a number of dead bodies.
196) Crowds coming and going and jammed on the bridge itself.
197) Locked side by side we squeezed fiercely, our sweaty temples jammed together, each trying to crush the other into submission.
198) I hear them in there pry up his forehead like a manhole cover, clash and snarl of jammed cogs.
199) One trooper told the inquest his machine-gun jammed twice - then started firing by itself.
200) His left arm was jammed tight against the side of the seat.
201) There att rows of cycle stands with a cycle jammed into every notch.
202) When he jammed the brakes on she was better balanced.
203) He unscrewed the mouthpiece which had been hastily jammed on and caught by the thread.
204) The Yorkshire Television switchboard in Leeds with its myriad lines had been jammed all day with calls about Hannah.
205) Colin gave the wrong advice about getting floppy disc out when jammed and then I deleted the stuff off the hard disc.
206) The backs of the trucks are jammed with young men and teenagers pressed against wooden slats.
207) More than 200 disgusted parents jammed the auditorium to discuss the new policies.
208) He was jammed up against something; there was something stuck in his craw.
209) The door was secured by eight clamps, some of which had been jammed into position by the impact of the blast.
210) Their private parts were firmly jammed in the wringer and all it needed was for somebody to to the rescue.
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