Definitions from Wiktionary (Cram)
▸ verb: (transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
▸ verb: (transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
▸ verb: (transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To study hard; to swot.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To eat greedily, and to satiety; to stuff oneself.
▸ verb: (intransitive, dated, British slang) To lie; to intentionally not tell the truth.
▸ verb: (transitive, dated, British slang) To make (a person) believe false or exaggerated tales.
▸ noun: The act of cramming (forcing or stuffing something).
▸ noun: Information hastily memorized.
▸ noun: (weaving) A warp having more than two threads passing through each dent or split of the reed.
▸ noun: (dated, British slang) A lie; a falsehood.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A mathematical board game in which players take turns placing dominoes horizontally or vertically until no more can be placed, the loser being the player who cannot continue.
▸ noun: A small friendship book with limited space for people to enter their information.
▸ noun: A surname.
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▸ verb: (transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
▸ verb: (transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
▸ verb: (transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To study hard; to swot.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To eat greedily, and to satiety; to stuff oneself.
▸ verb: (intransitive, dated, British slang) To lie; to intentionally not tell the truth.
▸ verb: (transitive, dated, British slang) To make (a person) believe false or exaggerated tales.
▸ noun: The act of cramming (forcing or stuffing something).
▸ noun: Information hastily memorized.
▸ noun: (weaving) A warp having more than two threads passing through each dent or split of the reed.
▸ noun: (dated, British slang) A lie; a falsehood.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A mathematical board game in which players take turns placing dominoes horizontally or vertically until no more can be placed, the loser being the player who cannot continue.
▸ noun: A small friendship book with limited space for people to enter their information.
▸ noun: A surname.
▸ Also see cram
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