jam with



jam something (up) with something

to clog something with something. Time had jammed the pipe up with rust. Time had jammed up the pipe with rust. Jam the hole with a cloth so nothing else will leak out.
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jam with someone

to play music in an improvised band with someone. Andy loves to jam with the other students. Let's set up a time when we can jam with the others.
See also: jam

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kathy['kæθi]
Amir (2)ah-MEERHebrew
Betty['beti]
Ayberk-Turkish
Pamila-English (Rare)
Premislav-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)