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Definitions from the WebCrambNounSense 1: A traditional Scottish dish made with sheep's pluck (organs) and oatmeal. Example sentence: I ordered a plate of delicious cramb at the local Scottish restaurant. VerbSense 1: To stuff or cram full, especially with food. Example sentence: She crambed the turkey with herbs and vegetables before roasting it. Sense 2: To forcefully squeeze or compress something tightly. Example sentence: The crowd crammed the streets, making it difficult to move. AdjectiveSense 1: Used to describe something overcrowded or packed tightly. Example sentence: The cramb train during rush hour was uncomfortable and claustrophobic. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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