to cramverb/ɐbɐʁuˈtaɾ/lowa·bar·ro·tarPortuguesEnglishEspanolFrancaisDefinitionTo fill something to the point of overflowing; to pack tightly.They crammed the suitcase with clothes.The students crammed into the small lecture hall.synpackstuffjamantemptyunpackCommon collocationscram the carcram with thingscram intoEtymologyDo espanhol 'abarrotar', possivelmente relacionado com 'barrote' (trave).Related wordsabarrotamentobarrote