overcram

/ˌoʊvərˈkræm/
verb
  1. To pack or fill something with too many things, leaving little or no space.
    • If you overcram the drawer, it will be hard to open and close.
    • The teacher warned students not to overcram their schedules with too many activities.
    • Don't overcram the suitcase or you won't be able to close it.
  2. To study or memorize a large amount of information in a short time, especially for an exam.
    • Many students overcram the night before a big test and then feel exhausted.
    • Instead of overcramming, try to study a little each day.
    • He tried to overcram all the formulas into his head just before the exam.
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