Aún no tenemos significados para "cram into".
1What a lot of political progress to cram into a two-word subclause.
2There had been so much he wanted to cram into that moment.
3Worshippers cram into makeshift tent shelters or sleep in their cars.
4It was too big to cram into an awkward few sentences.
5Three girls cram into each seat made for two, listening attentively to Baloch.
6At night you have to cram into these little tents.
7Think how many people we cram into an arcology.'
8We've had about as much as anybody can cram into their head at one time.
9No longer would residents have to cram into Don Staples' dorm room for news and entertainment.
10Nobody knows how many adverts you can cram into your Facebook feed or your Instagram feed.
11It was everything at once, as much as we could cram into a handful of minutes.
12My head will scarcely hold all the things I've been trying to cram into it lately.
13Six million people a day cram into -or on top of -its battered commuter trains.
14At the height of the snow-storm, wall-to-wall suits cram into a new retail space on Wicklow Street.
15The sacredness of an obligation is such a thing which you can't cram into no bluejay's head.
16Keelie couldn't imagine remembering all the facts that a multiple-century lifespan would cram into a person's skull.
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