crammer in the PONS Dictionary

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With increasing competition for limited places, crammers have mushroomed and prospered by promising to give students an extra edge - training them with the sole aim of cracking the entrance test.
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Crammer has been linked to other crimes in the area.
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I was never a crammer.
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There's a school of thought which has it that theatre too often acts as a crammer for the intellectually lazy or the culturally dis-engaged.
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Crammer quickly returned to form the following season scoring 14 goals off of 18 appearances.
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I was always a last-minute crammer.
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The best crammers are rewarded by the system.
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Prep schools were established from the 19th century to prepare students for these examinations and to provide a broader-based education than the traditional crammer, offering sports and additional subjects.
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Avail of their shower service right before submission so you don't look the crammer part!
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Next came the crammers, then the concept mappers.
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