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cram-full, a.|ˈkræmˈfʊl| [f. cram v. or a. + full.] As full as cramming will effect; very full, over-full.
1837W. E. Forster Diary in T. W. Reid Life (1888) I. iii. 92 Cram full, and very interesting meeting. 1882Daily Tel. 4 May, Fabrics, cramful of patents. 1887Spectator 1 Oct. 1307 The ceremonial of the Jews is cram-full of similar superstitions. |