Examples of 'are crammed' in a sentence

Meaning of "are crammed"

The phrase 'are crammed' means that a space or container is filled or packed tightly with objects, often to the point of being overcrowded or excessively full. It describes a situation where there is little or no extra space left and everything is compressed or tightly fit together

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Planetary atmospheres are crammed with such features.
They are crammed into minibuses and taken to someplace on the coast.
Quite strange when others are crammed in downstairs.
Others are crammed into massive mud lots.
Several thousand prisoners are crammed into each prison.
We are crammed into little tiny spaces that are too small for us.
The neighborhoods are crammed with cars.
Are crammed together.
Our homes are crammed with things.
It seems to come from the church where all sorts of people are crammed.
Our lives are crammed full of color.
All the prisons are crammed.
My halls are crammed with his relatives.
I have absolutely wonderful treks that are crammed with little adventures.
Kiosk shelves are crammed with a miscellaneous assortment of goods.

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Too many games are crammed in.
The keys are crammed in too small of a space.
So they have no freedom of movement and are crammed into refugee camps.
Prisoners are crammed into tiny cells.
These tiny huts are the makeshift shelters into which entire families of refugees are crammed.
All these things are crammed in on top.
They are crammed with phytonutrients that lend them their anticarcinogenic tendencies.
Five or six birds are crammed into each cage.
Geese are crammed purely to satisfy the luxury needs of some few individuals.
Those who do not are crammed together.
The dogs are crammed into cages which are piled high one on top of another.
A lot of sex scenes are crammed into the.
These cells are crammed into a single tissue layer on the retina.
Double the normal number of bits are crammed into each memory cell.
Refugees are crammed into wagons like cattle and even piled on the tops of them.
Increasingly many functions are crammed into many of the devices.
Its pages are crammed with photographs and reproductions provided with elaborate captions.
A wide variety of species and garden styles are crammed into these four hectares.
All the pieces are crammed against each other without any room to breathe.
More than half of all youthful law violations are crammed into those six hours.
The large cells are crammed with mattresses piled on two levels.
My friends are married and have children … their apanments are crammed.
And the two of us are crammed into h is phone booth.
My friends are married and have children… their apartments are crammed.
The markets are crammed and life goes on.
Consider all the neuro-med devices that are crammed into that body.
And right now they are crammed into a space about half their size.
However, scientists pay less attention to theories that are crammed with mathematical details.
These beautiful cities are crammed with fascinating galleries and have quite a few aromatic flower gardens.
The Hudson and East Rivers are crammed with shipping.
They are crammed together like everything else in Japan.
Apparently the boats are crammed with Americans.
Some are crammed into camps, others flee to neighbouring countries.
The Survivors of Combat Are crammed into the caves.
The animals are crammed on to a rocky archipelago called the Danger Islands.

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Crammed with chestnut stuffing and bacon
There is a grown man crammed inside of a couch
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