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cram - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cram in Hindi

  • रत्ता मार
  • रटना
  • ठूंसना
  • ठूंस ठूंसकर खाना
  • ठूसना
  • ठूस-ठूसकर भरना
  • घोखना

cram Definition

Verb

  • completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing.
  • study intensively over a short period of time just before an examination.

cram Example

  • it's amazing how you've managed to cram everyone in ( यह आश्चर्यजनक है कि आपने सभी को रटने में कैसे कामयाबी हासिल की )
  • Don't try to cram too much hair around each roller. ( प्रत्येक रोलर के चारों ओर बहुत अधिक बाल रटने की कोशिश न करें। )
  • I told him he could take his five bucks and cram it.I'm not working for money but for principle. ( मैंने उससे कहा कि वह अपने पाँच रुपये ले सकता है और उसे रट सकता है।मैं पैसे के लिए नहीं बल्कि सिद्धांत के लिए काम कर रहा हूँ। )
  • If Virginia Street seemed to stretch the material to fill the space, this second play seems to cram it in. ( यदि वर्जीनिया स्ट्रीट अंतरिक्ष को भरने के लिए सामग्री को फैलाता हुआ प्रतीत होता है, तो यह दूसरा नाटक इसे रटना प्रतीत होता है। )

More Sentence

  • The Prussian infantryman clapped his hands to his sword-whipped face, trying to cram his eyes back into their sockets.
  • Also on the train are schoolchildren, boys and some girls, heading home from after-hours cram schools.
  • People will try to cram as many glasses into a cabinet as they can.
  • You can cram a great deal of music on this pack-of-gum-sized player.
  • You run, walk, and jump on them, cram them into uncomfortable shoes, and ask them to go nonstop.
  • Dr. Jeffrey Cram conducted animal studies exposing animals to stressful situations using bright lights.
  • One of the most often-quoted studies is a small, though rigorously conducted, study by Dr. Jeffrey Cram.
  • Even though you can cram a 65 inch double sink vanity into your bathroom, it doesn't mean that you should.
  • The true Hong Kong approach to sightseeing would be to cram.
  • "He doesn't cram philosophy down our throats.
  • "Cram city, " said agent Steve Kauffman.
  • Right now, it's a cram session for everyone.
  • Hold off on that hot date and cram for your tests.
  • It's difficult to see cram in a sentence .
  • Cram was hired to oversee the rookie season of Jason Leffler.
  • Church elected not to cram to learn a British theme piece.
  • Why not cram all of these goodies onto the disk itself?
  • It was an effort to cram more cases into a day.
  • White satellite dishes in all sizes cram Tripoli rooftops and balconies.
  • Be sure to allow some room around the coat for the air to circulate; do not it cram into an overflowing closet.
  • Normally, hot water is available to the contestants only one hour per day, and the house guests tend to cram their showers into that time period.
  • Trying to cram the hem of your pant's leg into an ankle boot yields an unflattering balloon effect.
  • Dr. Cram used Five Flower Formula, also called Rescue Remedy, on a group of 24 test subjects.
  • Taylor held himself to an impossibly arduous schedule, apparently experimenting with it, the better to cram everything in.
  • Foreign imports such as colour television sets and hi-fi systems cram shop windows, catering to demands for conspicuous consumption.
  • But did anybody think they were going to try to cram all seven games into the first night?
  • Some of those who fail may enrol in a cram school for a year and try again.
  • lectures were called off so students could cram for finals