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He crammed his clothes into the trunk.

We crammed into my car and set off.

The dressing table was crammed with pots and photographs.

Recently, I'm always stuffy inside, just like a pile of cotton crammed.

new means of torture, and new torturers, crammed into the depths of the first ditch.

The actual results have no line breaks, and are "crammed" together all on one line.

Jenny Zhou and her two friends recently crammed into a $30 room at a Motel 168 in Shanghai.

He smiled and circled a finger in the air to indicate the small space crammed with diners.

Current television services in China are crammed with TV shopping advertisements during none-prime time periods, with many often being referred to as vulgar and tasteless.

A report Tuesday by state safety regulators said the mine was crammed with too many work crews at one time, preventing a rapid evacuation.

It is crammed full of technology — an embedded JVM, GPRS, Bluetooth — but it suffers from the same problem that plagues all smart phones — limited screen real estate.

In early 2008 that tax was cut to zero. Since then, 400,000 more bottles have been crammed into Crown's bunkers, filling them to the brim and forcing the firm to build a vast new warehouse.

Though critics panned Warcraft, saying it crammed a large cast and a dense plot into two short hours, even casual viewers are still able to get the gist of the story.

My l4-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat simultaneously. It was hanging on a rack at a secondhand clothing store in Northampton Mass, crammed in with shoddy trench coats and an assortment of sad, woolen overcoats -- a rose among thorns.

crammed造句

The room was crammed [crowded] with people.

She crammed her mouth with caviar.

Terry crammed the dirty clothes into his bag.

Try on another shoe forever, if your feet feel crammed, another person may feel the same.

Oxfordhas initiated a joint Master's course in law and finance, crammed into nine months and costing a hefty 21,000 pounds.

This means that more animals are crammed together, with fewer people to check their state of health.

It took 11 hours to cook and was crammed full with 165 kilogramms of beef and sackfuls of potatoes, onions and swede.

Xinhua News Agency said the Little Doctor Kindergarten had more than 700 children but only four vans whose seats had been removed so more passengers could be crammed in.

The theatre is crammed.

He crammed all his books into the small bookcase.

In most cases, we just sit there and are passively crammed.

Astronomers use these collapsed stars as natural laboratories to study how tightly matter can be crammed under the most extreme pressures nature can offer.

One afternoon, hoping to help Uncle clear out the attic, which was still a crammed and confused mess, Papa noticed a small cobweb-covered tan-colored cabin trunk with wooden ribs and dull brass studs.

There are lots of books crammed with bright ideas.

Then, if at the end of the year crammed with work he has a little spare leisure, his restless curiosity goes with him travelling up and down the vast territories of the United States.

Imagine that binder crammed full of silicon and liquid crystal-that's the form factor of the future periodical.

We were crammed four to an office.

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