Examples of 'be crammed' in a sentence

Meaning of "be crammed"

be crammed: The phrase 'be crammed' often refers to a space or area that is filled tightly or packed densely with objects or people. It implies a lack of space or room to move freely due to the high concentration of things in that area. This phrase is commonly used to describe overcrowded or cluttered conditions in a physical space, such as a room, vehicle, or storage area

How to use "be crammed" in a sentence

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People should not be crammed like sardines.
Your BuzzFeed article will be crammed.
The nose is going to be crammed to protect the area.
Into this rat maze… that we cannot be crammed.
Should not be crammed into a small area.
They are all going to be crammed.
People will be crammed in the area.
The emergency room designed to serve 75 patients is likely to be crammed with 125 or more.
The refugees will be crammed into camps on the frontier.
It was nice for a change not to be crammed in like sardines.
Expect to be crammed in with other local and foreign passengers.
A lot of information can be crammed into one word.
That they should be crammed down deep inside me, shared with nobody, and kept secret.
Now you are worried that your guests will be crammed in like sardines.
The food would actually be crammed in her throat making it a little difficult to breath.

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At this time of year, the river should be crammed full of fish.
The other type will be crammed with hundreds of kilos of explosives for remote detonation.
The four squares around the cathedral used to be crammed with thousands of pilgrims.
All are to be crammed into one God, according to sectarianism.
One wonders how all of this could be crammed into a single cartridge.
They would be crammed with the conceit of knowledge instead of real wisdom . ”.
This should begin to be crammed into your head.
Food can be crammed down our throats in a rush, but where 's the joy in that?
The register office will be crammed to the rafters as it is.
The smallest holes can be crammed by implementing spackle from the finish of a bobby pin.
The many household chores have to be crammed into evenings and weekends.
Millions of these nanopores can be crammed into a battery the size of a postage stamp.
The American public can not be crammed into a trial room.
But Kern refuses to be crammed into the form of a classical documentary.
And I suppose you think they should just be crammed into overcrowded hellholes.
How much can be crammed into a single picture?
Because in a day or so it 's gonna be crammed full of hot, sweaty pussy.
This place is going to be crammed with people for the winter carnival . In a month.
Family is fun… but you shouldn't be crammed together all day.
This was far more than could be crammed into the already overcrowded gaols of England.
The ocean can not be crammed into a tank.
Let all the horror be crammed into a few days.
It must be really tough to be crammed into your box all day.
The public interest can not be crammed into narrow compartments.
Tens of thousands at a time would be crammed into the local sports stadium.
You mean we will be crammed together in one room?
Trust me, you do not want be crammed in this little back seat.
How many seasons can be crammed into one instant in a city?
For DNA to function, it can not be crammed into the nucleus like a ball of string.
Up to 30 children can be crammed into a small space.
In fact, if anything, an MMO might be crammed in to fit an RPG mold.
Amazing how much could be crammed into 64KB of RAM.
That means, your whole game had to be crammed into the 2MB of system RAM.
More than 300 crew members had to be crammed in the prison cells.
No, no… This will soon be crammed with cops.

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