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is cramming

  • present progressive
    of cram (3rd person singular).
    cram
    verb (used with object)
    to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold.

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Marea Stamper, aka DJ extraordinaire The Blessed Madonna, is cramming her belongings into well-worn suitcases, ahead of a forthcoming Australian tour.

From BBC Oct. 16, 2024

McVay also is cramming to game plan as his team attempts to maintain its hold on the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoffs.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 18, 2023

But what’s more interesting is the way Amazon is cramming some of this networking tech into some of its most popular — and unassuming — products.

From Washington Post Sep. 28, 2022

Does the research in the latest paper lend itself to advice which the authors of the latest study would have for, say, a college student who is cramming for an exam?

From Salon Aug. 17, 2022

Kendrick is cramming his folder down into his pack.

From "Popcorn" by Rob Harrell