cram into



cram someone or something into something

 and cram someone or something in
to stuff or crush someone or something into something. Can you really cram seven kids into that car? He crammed in his clothes and closed the drawer.
See also: cram

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Servatius-Late Roman
JÓN-Icelandic, Faroese
Urias-Biblical Latin
HarlandHAHR-ləndEnglish
BÉBhionnBAY-vin, BE-veenIrish
Rhiannonhri-AN-ahn (Welsh), ree-AN-ən (English), REE-ən-ən (English)Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology