Cram Definition

krăm
crammed, cramming, crams
verb
crammed, cramming, crams
To fill (a space) beyond normal capacity by pressing or squeezing; pack full or too full.
Webster's New World
To eat too much or too quickly.
Webster's New World
To stuff; force.
To cram papers into a drawer.
Webster's New World
To feed to excess; stuff with food.
Webster's New World
To fill (oneself or one's stomach, for example) with food.
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noun
crams
A crowded condition; crush.
Webster's New World
The act of cramming for an examination.
Webster's New World
A warp having more than two threads passing through each dent or split of the reed.
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Other Word Forms of Cram

Noun

Singular:
cram
Plural:
crams

Origin of Cram

  • Middle English crammen from Old English crammian ger- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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