Sentences

cram in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To cram means to forcefully pack or fill something to capacity, often in a hurried or excessive manner, such as studying intensively in a short time or fitting items into a limited space.

Sample Sentences

  1. I need to cram for the exam this weekend if I want to pass.
  2. She tried to cram all her clothes into a single suitcase for the trip.
  3. During finals week, students often stay up late to cram information into their heads.
  4. He felt the pressure to cram as much knowledge as possible before the deadline.
  5. They decided to cram into the small car to save on gas for the road trip.
  6. I had to cram for the final exam since I had procrastinated all semester.
  7. During the road trip, we decided to cram as many sights as possible into a single day.
  8. She could barely cram her textbooks into her already overloaded backpack.
  9. In a last-minute attempt to impress the judges, he tried to cram his speech with flashy statistics.
  10. The kids were excited to cram into the tiny car for the weekend getaway.
  11. I need to cram for the exam since I haven't studied at all.
  12. He managed to cram all his belongings into the tiny suitcase.
  13. They decided to cram as many activities into their weekend as possible.
  14. She felt overwhelmed trying to cram so much information into her head last minute.
  15. The students were cramming in the library the night before the big test.