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jam1 [ʤæm] N

I . jam2 [ʤæm] N

1. jam inf (situation):

jam

2. jam (crowded mass):

jam
ścisk m

3. jam (in printer, fax):

II . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] VB trans

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam

2. jam (push, cram):

jam

3. jam (distort):

jam

III . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] VB intr

1. jam (become stuck):

jam

2. jam (play music):

jam

jam-packed ADJ inf

jam session N inf

traffic jam N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Shortly prior to opening, flaws such as emergency exit lighted signs, unclear ticket displays, and jammed emergency exits were fixed.
en.wikipedia.org
Tenant complaints include garbage chutes jammed six floors up, urine and feces in stairwells, frigid indoor temperatures, broken elevators and squatters living in vacant apartments.
www.cbc.ca
They freed logs that had jammed at critical points such as sluices, bends, bridges and ox-bows.
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There they find a picture of a man in a jammed paper shredder.
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The billfold is usually jammed to the point of bursting -- not with crisp $20s, but receipts.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The mill gearing had been jammed by a baulk of timber, jamming the machinery by that date.
en.wikipedia.org
There's a line at the cash for takeout food, and the eating area is jammed.
www.theglobeandmail.com
An ice pick was found jammed deep into the base of her skull during autopsy.
en.wikipedia.org
They jammed the toilet under the stairs or in a closet (source of water closet name) and they built the sink into the wooden washstand.
www.treehugger.com
Long before opening time, the street is jammed with a good humored crowd.
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