crammed (Meaning)

crammed

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

crammed Sentence Examples

  1. The suitcase was so crammed with belongings that it burst at the seams.
  2. The shelves were crammed with books, leaving barely any space for anything else.
  3. The tiny apartment was crammed with furniture, making it difficult to move around.
  4. The car was so crammed with passengers that they were practically sitting on each other's laps.
  5. The hallway was so crammed with people that it was almost impossible to get through.
  6. The elevator was so crammed that it felt like it was going to explode.
  7. The waiting room was so crammed with patients that there was no room to sit down.
  8. The school bus was so crammed with children that it could barely move.
  9. The stadium was so crammed with fans that it was impossible to find a seat.
  10. The concert hall was so crammed with audience members that it was hard to breathe.

FAQs About the word crammed

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

filled, stuffed, packed, loaded, bursting, jammed, full, crowded, chockful, jam-packed

inadequate, void, stark,empty, devoid, vacant, bare, blank, short, insufficient

The suitcase was so crammed with belongings that it burst at the seams.

The shelves were crammed with books, leaving barely any space for anything else.

The tiny apartment was crammed with furniture, making it difficult to move around.

The car was so crammed with passengers that they were practically sitting on each other's laps.