verb
- stuffs or packs too much into a space; fills beyond normal capacity
- studies intensively or excessively, especially by memorizing large amounts of material in a short time
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overcram'
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'overcram'; often used in academic contexts
Examples
- She overcrams her backpack with books every morning.
- The student overcrams for the exam the night before instead of studying all week.
- He overcrams too many clothes into that small suitcase.
- The teacher warns students not to overcram information into their essays.
- The bus driver overcrams passengers during rush hour.
- She overcrams her schedule with too many commitments.