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Cram in Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹæm/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
KRAM-in
kɹˈæm/ /ˈɪn
kram-IN

Definition

To fit as many things or activities as possible into a limited space or time, often with difficulty.

Usage & Nuances

Colloquial, often used for over-packed schedules ('cram in three meetings'), travel plans, or physical objects in a space ('cram in more people'). Not to be confused with 'cram for' (study hard quickly). Often used in negative or challenging contexts.

Example Sentences

We tried to cram in as many sights as possible on our trip.

basic

Can we cram in one more person at the table?

basic

I managed to cram in lunch between meetings.

basic

There's no way we can cram in another appointment today.

natural

He always tries to cram in too much during the holidays.

natural

If we leave now, maybe we can cram in a quick coffee before the movie.

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