To thrust, force, stuff, crowd (anything) into a receptacle or space, etc. which it overfills, down any one's throat, etc.
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释义 | the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > insert or put in [verb (transitive)] > forcibly > cram or stuff in (21) crama1400 To thrust, force, stuff, crowd (anything) into a receptacle or space, etc. which it overfills, down any one's throat, etc. wedge1513 transferred. To drive, push, or squeeze (an object) into something where it is held fast; to fix firmly by driving in, or by pressing tight. Const… enfarce1564 To stuff (something) into. Also figurative (contemptuously) to interpolate. pester1570 transitive. To crowd (persons or things) together; to crowd in. Obsolete. farce1579 To stuff or force (something) into something else; also to farce in; in quots. figurative. Also to force (something) through (a strainer). Obsolete. stuff1579 To thrust (something, esp. loose materials) tightly into a receptacle or cavity. Also figurative. Also with away, in. ram1582 transitive. To cram, stuff, or thrust (a person or thing) into something (literal and figurative). Chiefly with in, into. impact1601 transitive. To press closely into or in something; to fix firmly in; to pack in. thrum1603 To press or crowd in; to cram. to cramp in1605 to cramp in: to crush into a space where there is not sufficient room. crowd1609 transitive. To press, thrust, force, cram (things) in, or into a confined space; †to compress (air, etc.). Also to press (things) in numbers on a… impack1611 transitive. To pack in; to press closely together into a mass; to pack up. screw1635 transitive. To push or force (something) through or into a hole, receptacle, etc., with a twisting or winding movement. infarciate1657 transitive. To stuff in. stodge1674 transitive. To fill quite full, to fill to distension. †Also, to stuff in as a filling material (obsolete). choke1747 To fit in tightly, jamb in, ram in. bodkin1793 transitive. To make a bodkin of, squeeze in as a bodkin; cf. bodkin, n. 6. jam1793 To thrust, ram, or force violently into a confined space. bodkinize1833 = bodkin, v. pump1899 transitive. Chiefly with adverbs or adverbial phrases. To force up or out, esp. rapidly and in great quantity, as if by means of a pump; to move… shoehorn1927 To manœuvre or compress (someone or something) into (in, on to) an inadequate space (occasionally into an inadequate period of time). |
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