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crambing

 

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Crambing

Noun:

  1. An act or instance of intensively studying or reviewing a large amount of information in a short period of time, especially in preparation for an exam or test.

Example sentences:

  • During finals week, the students resorted to crambing in order to pass their exams.
  • She spent the entire night crambing for her math quiz.

Verb:

  1. To study or review intensively and quickly, often within a short period of time.

Example sentences:

  • He crammed for his presentation just hours before it was due.
  • The group crammed all night to finish their project before the deadline.

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