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Phrasal Verb - Cramming

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To cram is a phrasal verb that means to pack or fill something tightly and closely, often with too much stuff or information. It can also imply that something is being learned or done quickly or hastily, often with a sense of urgency or panic. The verb can be used in various contexts, including describing how people prepare for exams or tests, or how they pack luggage for a trip.

Examples

No.Example
1She was cramming all night for her exam.
2The luggage compartment is going to cram a bit tightly with all the kid's toys.
3This book really helps in cramming math formulas quickly.
4Stop cramming all those dirty clothes in here!
5Students are busy cramming last-minute notes before the exam.
6Try not to cram all the food on your plate, there is plenty of space.
7This course is designed to help you cram and remember the most critical topics.
8Crumpled up papers began to cram in her messy desk drawer.
9The old meat freezer at the butchers began to cram with leftovers.
10Luggage began to cram in the dimly lit dim luggage storage room