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to cram in
01
to forcibly fit or squeeze a significant amount of work or activity into a limited timeframe
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
Action verb
Regular
Separable
Particle
in
Base verb
cram
Present tense
cram in
3rd person singular
crams in
Present participle
cramming in
Past simple
crammed in
Past participle
crammed in
Examples
With only a few minutes to spare, he tried to cram in a phone call to his parents.
02
to forcefully fit something or someone into a small space
Examples
We had to cram in all our luggage into the tiny car trunk.



























