"Crammed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crammed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crammed" Meaning

The verb "crammed" means to pack or crowd something tightly and carelessly, often in a hurry or to make the most of available space. It can also mean to learn or study a large amount of information in a short amount of time, often just before an exam or test. For example: "I crammed all my belongings into the small suitcase," or "I crammed all night to prepare for the exam."

"Crammed" Examples

Usage Examples for "Crammed"


She spent the entire weekend reviewing for her exam, cramming as much information as possible into her brain.
The small apartment was so cramped that the family had to cram all of their furniture into the living room.
Her suitcase was crammed to the brim with souvenirs from her trip abroad.
The applicant had to cram all of their qualifications onto one page to fit within the job application requirements.
The warden tried to cram as many birds as possible into the aviary, but it was overflowing with exotic species.

"Crammed" Similar Words

Craic

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"Craic" is a noun that means "fun" or "entertainment", particularly in an Irish or Irish-American context. It can also refer to gossip or news. For example, "What's the craic?" (What's going on?) or "That was great craic!" (That was a lot of fun!).

Craig

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Craigavon

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Craigavon is a city located in Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom. It is a planned city, built in the 1960s as a new capital for the county of Armagh. The city is named after Lord Craigavon, the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Today, Craigavon is a thriving city with a population of around 65,000 people.

Craigslist

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Crail

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Crail is a small fishing village on the east coast of Scotland. It is a historic town known for its picturesque harbor, beautiful beaches, and medieval architecture.

Crakeberry

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Crambo

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Crambo is a game or a party game that involves saying a phrase or a sentence with a blank, and then having others try to complete the phrase. It is similar to the children's game "Guess the Word" or "Blank Fill-in."

Crammer

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Crammers

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Cramoisy

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Cramoisy is an adjective that means harsh, discordant, or unpleasantly loud. It is often used to describe a sound that is jarring or grating to the ear.

Cramp

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Cramped

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Crampedness

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A feeling of being confined or restricted in a small or uncomfortable space, often causing physical or mental discomfort.

Cramping

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Cramping: a sudden, temporary, and usually painful contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles, often caused by fatigue, stress, or other physical or emotional factors.