What is another word for CRAMS?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈamz] (IPA)

Crams is a versatile word that can be used to describe multiple activities like stuffing, packing, or squeezing. There are various synonyms for the word crams that can be used interchangeably in different contexts. The word "stuff" implies filling a space or container, while "pack" specifically refers to fitting items into a confined area. Similarly, the term "compress" is similar to crams but suggests pressing and flattening an object. Another synonym for crams is "saturate" which suggests filling something completely, and "jam" which is associated with packing tightly. In essence, crams has numerous synonyms that can be used to imply cramming, compressing, or packing activities.

Synonyms for Crams:

What are the hypernyms for Crams?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    teaching aid, memory aid, revision aid, study aid, educational aid, learning aid.

Usage examples for Crams

The next question is as to your horse, which one of the children leads into the barn, and then fills out a goodly measure of oats, and CRAMS the rack with hay from the pile filling the middle of the barn.
"Two Years in Oregon"
Wallis Nash
So he wraps it all up in paper, CRAMS it into his pocket to be disposed of when he is at a safe distance from the Hall, takes his bag, gets out at the window, shuts it softly after him, and makes for the road as fast as his long legs will carry him.
"The Queen of Hearts"
Wilkie Collins Last Updated: January 3, 2009
I don't say that she insists, however, upon your swallowing all the advice she CRAMS you with; for, provided she has the luxury of giving it, it can make little difference how it is taken; because whatever befals you, be it good or bad, it is equally a matter of exultation to her.
"Marriage"
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

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