What does CRAMS mean?

Definition of Crams

Parts of Speech: verb

Definition: To put something into a small space or container by force; to fill something with more than it can hold.

Pronunciations: US: /kræmz/, UK: /kræmz/

Origin and Usage: The word "crams" originated from the Old English word "crammian," which means "to stuff." It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used in everyday speech and writing to describe the act of filling a space or container with more than it can hold.

Synonyms: stuff, pack, squeeze, jam, press

Related Words: cramp, cream, crass, craft, crack

Example Sentences:

  • She crams all of her clothes into a small suitcase when she travels.
  • The students crammed for the exam all night.
  • He crammed the last few pieces of the puzzle into the box.


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