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cram Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The seating capacity was technically seventy-four, but the theatre crammed in one hundred and fifteen people at a time.
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But more often than not, there's too much crammed in to be able pick those moments out.
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Max uses whatever free moment he has to cram more and more information into his brain, which he is still finding difficult to do.
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My thoughts run to the office again - seventy-one of us, all crammed in that little space.
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The poverty was incredible, the overcrowding even more so, fifteen, twenty or more people crammed into tiny huts, dying like flies.
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In an effort to accomplish all that is expected, we often try to move faster and cram in more by multitasking.
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He crams the film with bits and pieces, trapping his actors like bugs wriggling in the frame.
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They dared to break, or at least bend, some of the habits that so often make a prison of a society crammed with treasures.
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Students had to cram a four-year curriculum into just three years.
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In contrast to this is cramming: an intensive memorization in a short period of time.
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