Ryan’s Word Of The Day: Cram (verb)
Meaning: Fit a lot in.
Example (1): “When people go on vacation or a business trip they try to cram as much as possible into their suitcase. Many of us have a tendency to overpack.”
Example (2): “As I have mentioned before I am working a lot everyday at the moment. I’m also trying to hit the gym 4/5 times a week, study psychology and get 7-8 hours of sleep each night. It’s a lot to cram in.”
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