Cramming

/ˈkræmɪŋ/ verb

Studying intensively in a short period, typically just before an examination.

From Old English 'crammian' meaning 'to stuff' or 'press tightly'. The educational sense emerged in the 19th century, metaphorically comparing the mind to a container being forcefully filled.

AMማለፍ
ARحشوة
BNভরা
CAomplir
CSnapakovat
DApropper
DEstopfen
ELγεμίζω
ESapretar
FAپر کردن
FItäyttää
FRfourrer
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