cram in


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Translations

w>cram in

vi (people)sich hinein-/hereindrängen or -quetschen or -zwängen (→ -to in +acc)
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But I suppose you'll have to cram in the evenings."
Moorcroft said: "If they want a famous leader, some one with a profile, then people like Steve Cram in the sport have got that image, as has Jon Ridgeon.
Moroccan-born Mourhit says watching the battles between Aouita and Cram in the 1980s made him determined to take up a running career.