Crammed - definition of crammed by The Free Dictionary 1 To move into and fully occupy a space: The students crammed into the tiny classroom 2 To study hastily for an impending examination: was up all night cramming for the history midterm
crammed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold:[~ + object] crammed his mouth full of food to force or stuff (something):[~ + object + down into + object] crammed all his belongings into the tiny car
CRAMMED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary crammed definition: packed tightly into a space Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "be crammed with"
Cram Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He tried to cram all his clothes in into one suitcase We can cram [= pack, squeeze] six people into my car The instructor crammed a lot of information into one week