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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
02
to forcefully fit something or someone into a small space
Example
Students often cram in last-minute studying the night before exams.
Trying to cram in too many activities can lead to burnout and exhaustion.
The travelers tried to cram in as much sightseeing as possible during their short visit.
The project deadline was approaching, so we had to cram in additional work hours to meet it.
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