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to cram in
[phrase form: cram]
01
to forcibly fit or squeeze a significant amount of work or activity into a limited timeframe
Grammatical Information
action verb
regular
separable
present tense
cram in
3rd person singular
crams 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.



























