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Crame

Description:

A crame refers to a small or narrow fishing weir typically made of sticks, twigs, or nets, used to catch fish in rivers or streams.

Sample Sentences:

Sense 1: Noun (Fishing Weir)

  • The fishermen set up a crame in the river to catch a large number of fish at once.
  • Local villagers have been using crames for generations to sustain their livelihoods.

Sense 2: Verb (Local Usage)

  • We need to crame the firewood together to fit more into the storage shed.
  • He cramed all his belongings into a single suitcase before moving to the new city.

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