Cram

/kræm/ verb

To force or squeeze something into an inadequate space. To study intensively in a short period, especially before an examination.

From Old English 'crammian' meaning 'to stuff, cram full,' related to Old Norse 'kremja' meaning 'to squeeze.' The word has maintained its basic meaning of forceful compression, with the academic sense developing in 19th-century student slang.

AMሙሌት
ARيحشو
BNঠাসা
CAatiborra
CSplnit se
DApulje
DEpauken
ELγεμίζω
ESempollar
FAفیس دادن
FItungeta
FRbachoter
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