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II . cram <-mm-> [kræm] VERBE intr

ˈcram-full ADJ cram-full [of sb/sth]

Expressions couramment utilisées avec crammed

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They dared to break, or at least bend, some of the habits that so often make a prison of a society crammed with treasures.
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As a web designer, he's uncomfortably crammed in that tiny crevice between the techies and the marketing people.
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The poverty was incredible, the overcrowding even more so, fifteen, twenty or more people crammed into tiny huts, dying like flies.
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Around 11,300 inhabitants, mostly port workers crammed into insanitary slums, lost their homes; only the property owners received compensation.
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Thousands of men were crammed below decks where there was no natural light or fresh air, and few provisions for the sick and hungry.
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Then the rafts with mounted bamboo towers, crammed with troops and musketeers, slipped past the wreckage, and made it to the wall by the harbor.
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In the fourth, which is fast and threatening, everything that happened before is crammed together.
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The most dramatic moments of my life were crammed into a couple of years from the fall of 1941 to the end of 1943.
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My thoughts run to the office again - seventy-one of us, all crammed in that little space.
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As the battle proceeded, the remaining ships became extremely crammed, and then started to go down because of the weight.
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