Cramming [verb]

Definition of Cramming:

fill to overflowing; compress

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Sentence/Example of Cramming:

A cram session on dynamical control theory—the mathematics of managing systems that change—ensued.

And then at last the Pupil if he possesses a first-rate cramming memory might answer questions on it.

With brutal haste he started cramming everything back into place.

They were both very assiduous in cramming him, and one day nearly choked him to death by forcing the fat down his throat.

And she carelessly glanced at some mathematical works that she had used when cramming for the Senior Wranglership.

I fired again at him and missed; and then ran as hard as I could towards the glacier, cramming in cartridges as I ran.

Novelists and lawyers understand the art of "cramming" better than any other persons in the world.

Yesterday, while Rattleton and I were cramming for recitations the door opened, and a stunning blonde walked into the room.

But if we wish to acquire and organize facts for their permanent value, cramming is not the proper procedure.

If they got a surfeit from cramming turtle down their noble throats, it would be in the papers!