Verb
The word is derived from cram
of Cram
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarth's crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God: But only he who sees takes off his shoes. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Perhaps, if you knew you were going to die, your senses crammed in as much detail as they could while they still had the chance... Terry Pratchett
I want out of the labels. I don't want my whole life crammed into a single word. A story. I want to find something else, unknowable, some place to be that's not on the map. A real adventure.' A spinx. A mystery. A blank. Unknown. Undefined. Chuck Palahniuk
...I haven't seen so many dirty snouts, and slimy arseholes crammed into such a small space since I last looked inside a sausage. Charlie Brooker
Then he added, as men will who are of infinite imagination and crammed with desires, 'My wants are few. Hilaire Belloc
Memory is so crazy! It's like we've got these drawers crammed with tons of useless stuff. Meanwhile, all the really important things we just keep forgetting, one after the other. Haruki Murakami