Sentence examples for is crammed from inspiring English sources

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is crammed

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To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to crowd; to fill to superfluity.

  • To cram fruit into a basket

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Florence is crammed full.

Each page is crammed with statistics.

Into this thesis everything is crammed.

Her book is crammed with quizzes.

And each is crammed with talking points.

The sky is crammed with stars.

The waiting room is crammed.

It is crammed with them.

Paraphernalia is crammed with old furniture and historic photos.

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There is also an audio tour that is crammed with information about the artists' lives.

Moshe, a foreigner, is crammed onto a cattle train and taken to Poland.

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