In a manner of cramming; hastily preparing or stuffing information into one's head; done in a rushed or forced way.
From 'cramming' (present participle of cram) plus the adverbial suffix -ly.
This adverb is a linguistic time-capsule of student stress—it captures the desperate, last-minute studying that probably happened the night before exams from medieval times to today!
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