crammed - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crammed in Hindi

  • तंग
  • रटना
  • ठूंसना
  • ठूंस ठूंसकर खाना

crammed 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.

crammed Example

  • He crammed his hands into his pockets and stared down at her. ( उसने अपने हाथों को अपनी जेबों में भर लिया और उसकी ओर देखने लगा। )
  • She crammed the pictures down into the suitcase. ( उसने तस्वीरों को सूटकेस में समेट दिया। )
  • Pierre crammed himself into the backseat. ( पियरे ने खुद को पीछे की सीट पर समेट लिया। )
  • Jill crammed her clothes into the bag. ( जिल ने अपने कपड़े बैग में भर लिए। )

More Sentence

  • Eight children were crammed into the back of the car.
  • The guide is crammed full of useful information.
  • The box was crammed with letters.
  • The whole family was crammed into two poky little rooms.
  • The house is crammed with priceless furniture and works of art.
  • One wall had shelves from floor to ceiling, crammed with books.
  • Children were crammed into the back of the car.
  • The highest-ranking military members and civilian staff members were crammed into the small center, staring at the scene on the screen before them.
  • He laughed shortly as he crammed his hands into his pockets.
  • She crammed the last shirt into the suitcase and held it down while she snapped it shut.
  • The cat cemetery on the west side of the town consisted of numbers of large brick chambers, crammed with burnt and decayed mummies, many of which had been enclosed in cat-shaped cases of wood and bronze.
  • All about him were opulent acres and waving fields of corn and big red barns crammed to bursting.
  • I saw him in our laager in 1837, and his wagons were crammed with horns and skins and ivory.
  • I discarded my trunk and crammed what little I owned into my battered suitcase.
  • The donkeys, too, climb up and down, saddled with wooden panniers, crammed with grapes.
  • I tried to wave back, but I was literally crammed into the car and flung down on the seat.
  • All the ladies in their carriages, and the great squares crammed as I never saw them on Monday.
  • She had crammed all the important and most interesting of her information into the first part of the story.
  • Somebody crammed his hands into the gloves and from that moment the last trace of nervousness left him.
  • She crammed her handkerchief into her mouth to shut off the laughter that almost shouted itself before she could stop it.
  • Then he crammed the prairie-dogs with the mixture and looked for a thread among his sewing articles.
  • They came from above, from a loft likewise crammed with various objects and implements and reached by a ladder.
  • He crammed his hands into his pockets and answered in a cold voice.
  • We crammed in five sessions with three positive achievements, a new record.
  • It seemed like the "Arabian Nights," it was crammed so full of novelty and interest.
  • The pod stabilized upside down, and she was crammed into half of the pod, unable to move with her hands tied.
  • Denton crammed his hands into his pockets and his jaw muscles worked as he glared at her.
  • She slammed the drawer shut and crammed the supplies into her arms.
  • We were crammed into my tiny glass-enclosed office.
  • This cell that had fifteen inmates crammed into it.
  • They had collapsed in the elevator, crammed together.
  • Lawrence crammed the gun in his mouth once more and.
  • The elevator was crammed elbow to asshole as always.
  • Crammed within the earth is the source of our health.
  • Alicia crammed the place with an amazing variety of.
  • This one was no different than the last one: crammed.
  • She laughed without humor and crammed the paper into the trash can.
  • Without a word, she dashed back to her room and crammed a change of clothes in a bag, along with her books.