Phrases with «cram»

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"Cram" means to study or learn a large amount of information in a short period of time, usually right before a test or exam. Full definition

«cram» + noun

Sentences with «cram»

  • Oh you know it Hehe the more dessert forms and mix - ins crammed into one bite the better Have a great weekend Kaila! (feastingonfruit.com)
  • After all, establishing characters and their various motivations is crucial in trying to get a player feeling invested in the world, and it is all but impossible to do so if the focus lies in cramming in as many characters as possible. (ztgd.com)
  • This is me creating a post for easier re-blogging because the last one was kind of crammed with too much personal information. (1writeway.com)
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