jam together



jam someone or something together

to pack people or things close together. The usher jammed everybody together so more people could be seated. Don't just jam the boxes together! Sort them out first.
See also: jam, together

jam something together

to assemble something hastily or carelessly. The fragile contents were just jammed together in one box and everything was broken. The thing was just jammed together with no care at all.
See also: jam, together

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TristÃO-Portuguese
LourenÇOlaw-REN-soo (Portuguese), law-REN-soo (Brazilian Portuguese)Portuguese
Baillif['beilif]
Gianpaolojahn-POW-loItalian
Jodocusyo-DO-kəs (Dutch)Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
CharlesCHAHR-əlz (English), CHAHRLZ (English), SHAHRL (French)English, French