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apinyar
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apretar
Crowd or pack to capacity.
jam
ram
wad
cram
jampack
Catalan
apinyar
Synonyms
Examples for "
jam
"
jam
ram
wad
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jampack
Examples for "
jam
"
1
Try different hand orientations; a good
jam
should feel secure and comfortable.
2
What did he set fire to?' The place was absolutely
jam
-
packed
full.
3
It means electronic weapons to
jam
enemy defenses and attack online networks.
4
Naturally I was somewhat surprised to find it absolutely
jam
-
packed
with money.
5
Add water, vinegar,
jam
and bay leaves, and simmer for 2 minutes.
1
Michael said the
ram
team will be quite similar to last year.
2
Roux put it to him several times to
ram
the point home.
3
Here was the opportunity to
ram
home China's new found global influence.
4
And therefore might actually have two of her ships
ram
Boyens's battleship?
5
The enigmas will
ram
targets if all other methods of attack fail.
1
To be honest, Rylance
wad
second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2
It formed the
wad
of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3
Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this
wad
never confirmed.
4
Or even the feds, given that
wad
of money in the closet.
5
Took a
wad
of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
1
So far I've been able to
cram
all sorts of vegetables in.
2
We'd managed to
cram
nearly 70 of us into this particular home.
3
What a lot of political progress to
cram
into a two-word subclause.
4
There had been so much he wanted to
cram
into that moment.
5
Now bands, don't try to
cram
too many ringers into the group.
1
But maybe, conservatives don't like all the holy day competition: historically, the month of December is
jampacked
with pagan partying.
2
The first viewing was held on Thursday evening at the
jampacked
stadium, where the country's leadership gathered to honour the late president.
3
She said: The whole grassy area was
jampacked
-there would be loud music, litter: it was really intimidating for older people and children.
1
Then they
chock
up
the rest with advice to the Government.
2
I've been filled
chock
up
by Simpson over thar.
3
Once in place they were securely
chocked
up
and lashed down to the rocks.
4
'Ee mout
chock
up
the cave wi' their karkidges afore they kin reach us.
5
The roads weren't built to accommodate lots of heavy vehicles, and frequently become
chocked
up
with traffic they were never designed to carry.
6
"This gives me a splendid purchase;" and he hauled in the rope, bringing the hogshead
chock
up
to the hull of the sunken craft.
chock
up
chock
Catalan
apinyar
masegar
atapeir
embotir
abarrotar
empacar
ficar
estrènyer
entaforar
farcir
Spanish
apretar