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Cars are filled and shopping centres and retail parks are crammed to capacity.
At night, crammed as many as 14 to a room, they say the mosquitoes eat them alive.
His recipes are crammed with the worst forms of unfermented industrial soy, like soy protein powders and meat substitutes.
Today's slimline counterparts, crammed with memory and functionality, owe everything to the visionaries who laid these stepping stones before us.
Rommel's comforting embrace was a key that unlatched the locked door which held all of Jun's accumulated despair crammed within.
And every Dem is going to have the fact that some Dems voted for this slug crammed down their throat.
I am not a doctor or a scientist but I can see that any germ will spread among a load of people crammed into an unventilated bus or train.
Only in 1950s movies are the rooms lavishly painted and upholstered, spacious and crammed with flowers.
Mrs Davies went to Mr Hamer's former home and found room after room, including the upstairs bedrooms, crammed with the minerals.
Everyone is crammed into a tiny dressing room with beige breeze-block walls and dirty blue linoleum.
I cannot fathom what kind of scenes he soundtracked as many of his songs have so many fragments of starkly different genres crammed in.
She shed her bathrobe and crammed it in too, slipping on her nightdress, sighing when she saw how much else she had to pack.
By nightfall more than a thousand mourners crammed the streets outside the main gates.
Traveling for about six hours, crammed into this small, hot, broken-down vehicle, is almost more than I can stand.
He had crammed revision in at the last possible minute and wasted most of his study leave going out with the mates and getting sozzled.
Stereotypical teenagers have heads crammed full of soap-operas and bubblegum pop, scorning politics and their parents in equal measure.
I would have enjoyed staying at the party even later, but those ambitious little no-name starlets and studlets crammed into the place.
The crowd, bursting with 3,500 Ireland supporters, crammed around a tiny field with a mountain towering behind one goal.
Before he could focus on the living room crammed with people, he was pounced on by a short, chubby, buxom woman who hugged him fiercely.
The huge old kitchen was rife with cabinets and cubbies, drawers and cupboards, shelves and pie-safes, and each one had been crammed full.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Clustered on every air base were flights of planes, each one crammed with bombs.
By Betelgeuse, you act as if I'd crammed those blasted tubes down their stinking little throats!
Sure, a man feels like he's been crammed into a concrete mixer when he's burning up light-years in a hyper ship.
The beds and borders crammed with cloves and many-coloured asters, the sweet blue of the cornflower, and the little lobelias.
She crammed the rose carelessly into her hair and dropped on the nearest sofa.
We went through the same process again, only I kept my foot on the vox humana pedal until I had crammed it 'way into fortissimo.
Plenty meant ruin to agriculturists, and commercial 'gluts' resulting in manufacturers' warehouses crammed with unsaleable goods.
I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger.
The Latinity has a strong African colouring, and is crammed with obsolete words, agreeably to the taste of the time.
To-day the mail-order lists are crammed with commodities that are different.
Grow it in square containers or tall long toms, crammed in so there is plenty of flower.
He crammed the rest of his pie into the fake book, as did the others.
Magic carpets, enchanted lamps, wish-granting genies and a love story, are all crammed into the latest show by Flockton and District Drama Group.
Half a dozen greyhounds were crammed into larger crates that were anything save large enough.
Her body was found on April 28, 2006, crammed into a suitcase and buried in a pit, the bootlace used to strangle her still around her neck.
It was crammed with all sorts of goods like a general store.
Miles stood close to the edge, handsomely gloomy, his clothes elegant and unwrinkled, despite their crammed overseas sojourn inside his suitcase.
Kings have adorned her with fantastic buildings, endowed her with charities, crammed her with pensioners, and drenched her with blood.
I crammed your science into the story because it's good advertising.
Gloria took off her beret and crammed it into a drawer of her desk.
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