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Definition of Crams
1. cram [v] - See also: cram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crams
Literary usage of Crams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Popeby Edwin Abbott by Edwin Abbott (1875)
"Chancellor. A Judge Ls just, я С. justen stil! ME í. 137 Who praises now? his C.
on his Tomb D. îv. 514 Scolds with her maid, or with her c. crams E 7. ..."
2. The Modern Husbandman, Or, The Practice of Farming by William Ellis (1744)
"Of COWS and CALVES. with the Liquor make crams with Wheat Flour, and give three
of them at a Time, dipped in Milk, in a Morning immediately after Suckling, ..."
3. The Peasant Speech of Devon: With Other Matters Connected Therewith by Sarah Hewett (1892)
"crams = creases. ' My gown is crams awl ... crams = fidgets. DAUGHTER. ...
Yii got za minny crams, ..."
4. The Modern Husbandman, Or, The Practice of Farming by William Ellis (1744)
"... the following Receipt for making crams.—Take the Flour of pale Malt and Chalk
in fine Powder, of each equal Parts; mix both (with a very little Salt, ..."