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What is another word for Cram? – 106 Cram Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    pack stuff fill crowd throng jam squeeze compress compact load burden weigh overload surcharge congest clog choke chock block stop plug ram force push shove press drive thrust

    Meaning of Cram

    The primary meaning of the word "cram" is to fill something completely, often in a way that is uncomfortable or excessive.

    Definitions

    • To fill something completely, often in a way that is uncomfortable or excessive
    • * To study intensively and hastily, often to prepare for an examination
    • * To force or push something into a small space

    Etymology of Cram

    The word "cram" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where it was used to describe the act of pressing or forcing something into a small space
    The word has been in use since the 14th century, and its meaning has evolved over time to include the idea of studying intensively or hastily

    Example Uses

    • The students had to cram for their exams, studying late into the night to make sure they were prepared
    • * The room was so crowded that it was hard to cram in one more person
    • * She tried to cram all of her clothes into the small suitcase, but it was too full

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