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Cram

King James Dictionary

CRAM,

1. To press or drive, particularly in filling or thrusting one thing into another to stuff to crowd to fill to superfluity as, to cram any thing into a basket or bag to cram a room with people to cram victuals down the throat.
2. To fill with food beyond satiety to stuff.

Children would be more free from diseases, if they were not crammed so much by fond mothers.

3. To thrust in by force to crowd.

Fate has crammed us all into one lease.

CRAM, TO eat greedily or beyond satiety to stuff.

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Entry for 'Cram'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​c/cram.html.