crams Antonyms

Meaning of crams

crams

last-minute study especially for an examination, a compressed multitude or crowd, to thrust in or as if in a rough or forceful manner, to eat greedily or to satiety, to prepare hastily for an examination, to fill with food to satiety, to study a subject intensively especially for an imminent examination, to stuff or crowd in, to study hard just before a test, to pack tight, to fill full, to eat voraciously

crams Sentence Examples

  1. The students crammed feverishly for their upcoming exams.
  2. The suitcase was so full that it barely crammed shut.
  3. The store was crammed with shoppers during the holiday rush.
  4. The professor crammed an incredible amount of information into the lecture.
  5. The car was so cramped that the passengers could barely move.
  6. The busy schedule crammed the day to the brim with activities.
  7. The closet was crammed with clothes that needed to be sorted.
  8. The traffic was so bad that the highway was completely crammed.
  9. The storage unit was crammed with boxes and furniture.
  10. The overcrowded restaurant crammed as many tables into the space as possible.

FAQs About the word crams

last-minute study especially for an examination, a compressed multitude or crowd, to thrust in or as if in a rough or forceful manner, to eat greedily or to sat

crowds, flocks, masses, hordes,swarms, throngs, presses,multitudes, routs, hosts

clears, vacates,empties, eliminates, lightens, voids, cleans, evacuates, sweeps,drains

The students crammed feverishly for their upcoming exams.

The suitcase was so full that it barely crammed shut.

The store was crammed with shoppers during the holiday rush.

The professor crammed an incredible amount of information into the lecture.