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cramsnounpl. of cram a great number of persons or things massed togetherbattling the rush-hour cram in the subway armies, bikes(chiefly Scottish), crowds, crushes, droves, flocks, herds, hordes, hosts, legions, masses, mobs, multitudes, presses, routs, scrums, swarms, throngs masses, millions, rabblements, rabbles, riffraffsgagglesheaps, mountains, pilesjams, logjams cramsverbpresent tense third-person singular of cramto fit (people or things) into a tight spacetried to cram one more book into the backpack crowds, crushes, jams, rams, sandwiches, shoehorns, squeezes, stuffs, wedges fills, heaps, jam-packs, loads, packs to put into (something) as much as can be held or containedcrammed his mouth with candy brims, charges, fills, heaps, jam-packs, jams, loads, packs, stuffs drenches, floods, gluts, swampsbloats, bulkscrowds, crushes, mats, presses, rams, shoves, squashes, squeezesrefills, refreshes, reloads, repacks, replenishesovercharges, overfills, overflows, saturateshoneycombs, penetrates clears, empties, evacuates, vacates, voids lightensdepletes, drains, eliminates, exhaustsbleeds, draws (off)cleans, flushes, purges, scours, sweeps to fill with food to capacityone of those eating contests in which competitors attempt to cram themselves with as many hot dogs as they can in three minutes gluts, gorges, sates, stuffs, surfeits gobbles, gormandizes, pigs outgulps, guzzlescloys, fillsbanquets, feasts, regales diets, fasts to swallow or eat greedilythe thoughtless guest crammed a dinner that had taken hours to prepare bolts, devours, gluts(archaic), gobbles, gorges, gormandizes, gulps, ingurgitates, inhales, ravens, scarfs, scoffs, slops, wolfs overeats, pigs out, swills nibbles, pecks, picks |