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Definition of crammed adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

crammed

adjective
 
/kræmd/
 
/kræmd/
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  1. crammed (with somebody/something) full of things or people synonym packed
    • All the shelves were crammed with books.
    • The room was crammed full of people.
    • The article was crammed full of ideas.
    Extra Examples
    • The book is crammed full of delicious recipes.
    • The report is positively crammed with facts and figures.
    • The shelves were literally crammed with books.
  2. [not before noun] if people are crammed into a place, there is not much room for them in it synonym packed
    • We were crammed four to an office.
See crammed in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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