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cram
verb as in fill to overflowing; compress
verb as in study intensely
Example Sentences
And the world’s media are crammed onto hotel balconies and the parks and beaches surrounding Mar-a-Lago, where security is at fortress levels.
Many of them are crammed together in government-run shelters and empty buildings.
To begin there already “normalizes” this race by cramming it into a familiar and reassuring political template.
The court heard how the gang overloaded the small boats, sometimes cramming up to 15 times more people on board than they were designed to carry.
But while it might have been possible to cram in more beds, finding the extra skilled workers to staff them was far more difficult.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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