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CRAM, v.t.

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, v.i. TO eat greedily or beyond satiety; to stuff.

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