Crammable
"Crammable" in a Sentence (4 examples)
Geology tends to be a very crammable subject.
Tea bags were a godsend—a warm cup of goodness in the space of one square inch, and also very crammable.
Entry tests were made "crammable", boosting parental involvement and seeing a cottage industry in tutoring in selective counties such as Kent.
The jackets retain the crammable pockets and snag resistance that have wooed woodsy types since the 19th century, but with his hodgepodge patchwork Mr. Watanabe has elevated the merely pragmatic to art.
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