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cram /kram/ transitive verb (crammˈing; crammed)- To press closely together
- To stuff
- To fill to superfluity
- To overfeed
- To feed with a view to fattening
- To make believe false or exaggerated tales (old slang)
- To teach, or learn, hastily for a certain occasion (such as an examination or a lawsuit)
intransitive verb- To eat greedily
- To prepare for an examination, etc by hasty and intensive learning
noun- A crush
- A lie (old slang)
- Information that has been crammed (obsolete)
- The system of cramming
ORIGIN: OE crammian; ON kremja to squeeze; Dan kramme to crumple cramfullˈ adjective crammˈable adjective crammed adjective crammˈer noun - A person or machine that crams poultry
- Someone who, or an establishment that, crams pupils or a subject
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