cram in Spanish
cram in Spanish
atiborrar
(transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
atacuñarse
(transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
atestar
(transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
atocuñar
(transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
embutir
(transitive) To press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to fill to superfluity.
atiborrar
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
atacuñarse
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
atestar
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
atocuñar
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
atracar
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
atucuñar
(transitive) To fill with food to satiety; to stuff.
empollar
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
amarrar
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
chancar
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
chapar
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
machetear
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.
tragar
(transitive) To put hastily through an extensive course of memorizing or study, as in preparation for an examination.