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Cram meaning
To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity. | To fill with food to satiety; to stuff. | To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
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The building as it appears today conforms primarily to a second design campaign from the prolific Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram of the Boston firm Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson.
Concert tees, giveaways from sporting events, vacation souvenirs…the limit does not exist for how many tees we can cram in one dresser.
David informed: “Flowers need space to breathe and absorb water so if you cram too many blooms into your vase, they may not be able to take in the water they need to stay hydrated.
However, the education in question isn’t what you cram to pass your examinations; it’s what you do with what you have learned.
If solely there have been a technique to cram numerous compute right into a small package deal that may additionally present the mandatory energy and cooling.
It’s a good reminder for us all…for those of us who cram and overstimulate our kids all the time, and for those of us who feel guilty for not doing enough,' one person said.
I’ve done this type of flight a few times now, and it’s always an adventure to figure out how to cram all my clothes into a tiny case and still have room for my toothbrush and comb.
Promise to provide five affordable units out of 95 and then, cram it onto two lots zoned for single family dwellings without sidewalks.
Rather than cram all your supplies into the garage, take a minute and build a shed that holds all your outdoor recreational activities.
Shockingly, it all fit without having to struggle to cram everything in or having to smash my pricey possessions just to forcibly zip the bag closed.
Some chalk that up to shared experiences, but Cram is a strong believer that twins — whether they’re identical or fraternal — have a special biological and psychological connection because they share a womb.
That’s how long it took to cram more than a billion galaxies into the same image.
The Asus ROG Strix Z790-I Gaming WiFi is expertly designed, even if you’ll cram it in a small case where it can’t be seen.
Turkish-born Dilan Yesilgoz arrived in the Netherlands as an eight-year-old carrying only what her mother could cram in her bag on a boat to Greece.
Understanding the series without having seen "Rebels" may be tough, though, so for those not caught up, now's the time to cram.
While Article 4 is now in place, new scaffolding has been put up around existing HMOs, prompting fears for the residents that landlords may be finding new ways to get around the regulations and cram even more students into existing properties.
And it’s that refusal to cram himself inside a box that resonates with so many fans.
But even the types of people who would pay a grand to go on a vacation where they have to pack very little luggage and cram into a small room with four other folks can tell bad value when they see it.
CBC’s Stephanie Cram visited the plant to see the cutting edge processes that might become cemented in as the future norm.
For those considering a trip there soon, know that you can cram a lot into just a couple of weeks – mainly thanks to the country’s high-speed bullet trains, which whiz you from one location to the next.