cram

/kræm/
noun
  1. A period of intense study just before an exam.
    • We had a last-minute cram before the math test.
    • The library was full of students having a cram session.
    • A quick cram helped her remember the key dates.
verb
  1. To force something into a space that is too small or too full.
    • She tried to cram all her clothes into one suitcase.
    • He crammed the last book onto the already full shelf.
    • The bus was so crowded that passengers were crammed together.
  2. To study intensively in a short period of time, especially for an exam.
    • Instead of studying regularly, she always crams at the last minute.
    • I had to cram for the history test the night before.
    • They spent the weekend cramming for their final exams.
  3. To eat quickly or greedily.
    • The hungry children crammed down their sandwiches.
    • Don't cram your food; eat slowly and enjoy it.
    • He crammed his mouth with popcorn during the movie.
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