He crammed as many as he could into his pocket, shut the lid, placed the dog again on the box, and passed on to the second door.
Beside the Lamia, stripped of her Dillinghams and crammed with heavy armament and detection instruments, the Space Scourge and the Queen Flavia were on off-planet watch.
The Kheperans carried on considerable river-traffic, with stern-wheel steamboats, and the waterfront was lined with warehouses crammed with every sort of merchandise.
And wait till you see what's crammed into the other ship.
He also ordered the Black Star and the Sun Goddess to shepherd the lightly armed and troop-crammed Gilgamesh freighter out of danger.
The city was full of warehouses, and the warehouses were crammed with valuables.
But beyond the leather-covered case that Margaret had shown to Eleanor in the train the bag was empty, and Hilary, who had expected to find it crammed full of jewellery, experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
Of what use was it to have a note-book crammed full of well-grounded evidence that Miss Carson was an impostor of some sort if she could not gather from all the mass of material she had collected in what way she was imposing on them.
This was crammed to suffocation; some General or other was taking his trial.
The fashionable shops were crammed with them; they were to be found in the houses of people of quality, and it was nothing out of the way to see a grave and reverend senior dancing his doll in the streets and public gardens.
His two children were crammed into a pair of saddle-bags, a black head peeping out of either side.
The heathen mythology is crammed with precedents on that point.
After being crammedas it were by the hospitality of this marabout, they left Traghan for Maefen, an assemblage of date huts, with but one house.
The room, which was about thirty feet in length, by about twenty in breadth, was literally crammed full of all kinds of European furniture, covered with cobwebs and dust about half an inch thick.
The yard of the hut was crammed full of curious and inquisitive people, who stood with open mouths during the audience.
He joined Frenchy in a few minutes with a basket crammed with things to eat, as well as his fishing tackle.
Here are piled rolls and bales of cloth, while the booths are crammed with a heterogeneous collection of articles of use and ornament diversified beyond description.
Kennedy flung on his pack and crammed his poncho under his mattress, where it would not be visible.
This is limited to ten days, but into that brief period of time there is crammed almost an infinity of hard work.
I crammed it into my coat pocket, careful not to let my Aunt Selina see it, and went on to the boat house, hired a boat and rowed her dutifully around the lake for a full two hours.
He did not wait for an answer, but crammed a few shreds of it towards my mouth, his dirty fingers striking my teeth.
An amusing but painful example of her Sisyphus temper, always rolling the stone uphill with groans and sweat, is to be found in her own account of the way she "crammed up" for the composition of Romola.
All artistic traditions end, in due course, by being reduced to the absurd; but the Elizabethans crammed the growth and decline of a century into a few years.
So he took an old stocking with a hole in the toe and two holes in the heel and turned it inside out in order to conceal the holes, and crammed it full with shavings and breadcrumbs and fried it carefully and fed the monkey on it.
Went to the theatre: the house wascrammed with men, and very noisy,--a Christmas audience.
At six, went to the theatre; play, the Hunchback: the house was crammed from floor to ceiling.
The house was literally crammed, in consequence of that very circumstance,--crammed is the word.
The house was literallycrammed from floor to ceiling.
The theatre is absolutely like a doll's play-house: it was completely crammed with people.
Tis generally crammed to suffocation with women, strewn in every direction.
So the next morning Charlie left home with a suit-case--alleged to contain the one suit for turning, but really crammed to bursting.
All days were hard, all exasperating, all crammedwith discomfort; yet, bit by bit, we forged ahead.
I often thought that God at the birth of him must have reached out to the sunshine and crammed a mighty handful of it into the boy.
Whether it was from a sense of gratitude, or to offset the cravings that assailed him, I know not, but he crammed the days with merciless exertion.
The side aisles were crammedwith altars in barbaric colours, much gilded and adorned with paper roses in cheap vases.
In a quiet wooded neighbourhood, much patronised by poets and philosophers, she had taken up her abode in a simple-looking little villa, crammed with books and manuscripts and busts of eminent men.
The big pastel portrait was in the attic; the smaller photograph she must have crammed away in some drawer.
In the morning, as he went round the battlements with Turnpenny to see that the guns had all been crammed with bursting charges, he was seized with a whim to preserve two of them and carry them home to England.
His bones are found in vast masses, all crammed together in huge graves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crammed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.