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Definition of Crammer
1. Noun. A student who crams.
2. Noun. A teacher who is paid to cram students for examinations.
3. Noun. A special school where students are crammed.
4. Noun. A textbook designed for cramming.
Definition of Crammer
1. n. One who crams; esp., one who prepares a pupil hastily for an examination, or a pupil who is thus prepared.
Definition of Crammer
1. Noun. A book used for accelerated study in preparation for an exam ¹
2. Noun. A student who is studying hard for an exam ¹
3. Noun. A teacher who is aiding said student. ¹
4. Noun. A school whose speciality is helping students to pass certain exams. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Crammer
1. one that crams [n -S] - See also: crams
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crammer
Literary usage of Crammer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the by Christopher Wordsworth (1853)
"... An explication exhibited by crammer. "Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, at
the time of his ... crammer."
2. The Law Chronicle: A Monthly Journal (1858)
"The successful 'crammer,' and the youth fresh from school, would be admitted to
articles. But would any advantage overthe old system be obtained ? and is a ..."
3. My Lifetime by John Hollingshead (1895)
"Dickens's readings—The " Christmas Carol"—" Trial from Pickwick " —" Oliver
Twist "—Bill Sikes at the " Vic "—An interdicted play —A good crammer—A good ..."
4. Fifty Years' Reminiscences of India: A Retrospect of Travel, Adventure and by Fitz William Thomas Pollok (1896)
"... for Woolwich—Our crammer—The two Gordons, Chinese and Adam Lindsay— Lose my
nomination for Woolwich—Am offered appointments to Sandhurst and ..."
5. Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the by Christopher Wordsworth (1853)
"... An explication exhibited by crammer. "Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, at
the time of his ... crammer."
6. The Law Chronicle: A Monthly Journal (1858)
"The successful 'crammer,' and the youth fresh from school, would be admitted to
articles. But would any advantage overthe old system be obtained ? and is a ..."
7. My Lifetime by John Hollingshead (1895)
"Dickens's readings—The " Christmas Carol"—" Trial from Pickwick " —" Oliver
Twist "—Bill Sikes at the " Vic "—An interdicted play —A good crammer—A good ..."
8. Fifty Years' Reminiscences of India: A Retrospect of Travel, Adventure and by Fitz William Thomas Pollok (1896)
"... for Woolwich—Our crammer—The two Gordons, Chinese and Adam Lindsay— Lose my
nomination for Woolwich—Am offered appointments to Sandhurst and ..."