adjective
- completely filled or packed tightly
verb
- past tense and past participle of cram; forced or stuffed into a small space
- studied intensively in a short period of time, especially for an exam
Examples
- She crammed all her clothes into one suitcase.
- The students crammed for the final exam all night.
- The subway car was crammed with commuters during rush hour.
- He crammed the papers into his desk drawer.
- They crammed three weeks of material into one study session.
- The crammed bookshelf could barely hold another book.
- We crammed into the small elevator with eight other people.