verb
- to force or stuff something into a space that is too small
- to study intensively in a short period of time, especially before an exam
- to fill something completely with people or things
Usage: informal
noun
- intensive studying done in a short period of time
Usage: informal
Examples
- She crammed all her clothes into the small suitcase.
- The students crammed for their final exams all night.
- Don’t cram too many activities into one day.
- The subway car was crammed with commuters.
- His last-minute cram session helped him pass the test.
- They crammed the books onto the shelf.
- After a week of cramming, she felt ready for the exam.