CRAM


Meaning of CRAM in English

(~s, ~ming, ~med)

1.

If you ~ things or people into a container or place, you put them into it, although there is hardly enough room for them.

While nobody was looking, she squashed her school hat and ~med it into a wastebasket...

I ~med my bag full of swimsuits and T-shirts and caught the sleeper down to Beziers...

She ~med her mouth with caviar.

= stuff

VERB: V n prep/adv, V n full of n, V n with n

2.

If people ~ into a place or vehicle or ~ a place or vehicle, so many of them enter it at one time that it is completely full.

We ~med into my car and set off...

Friends and admirers ~med the chapel at the small Los Angeles cemetery where Monroe is buried.

= pack

VERB: V prep, V n

3.

If you are ~ming for an examination, you are learning as much as possible in a short time just before you take the examination.

She was ~ming for her Economics exam...

VERB: V for n

~ming

It would take two or three months of ~ming to prepare for Vermont’s bar exam.

N-UNCOUNT

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