Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcrammed
Literary usage of Overcrammed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1859)
"Any one who has instructed children who have been previously overcrammed with
religious teaching, even to repugnance and ..."
2. American Journal of Education (1878)
"... that a young man loses not only the natural simplicity and coherence of his
idea, but yet more his capacity to observe, because he has been overcrammed ..."
3. Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839 by Fanny Kemble (1864)
"Their dwellings are shockingly dilapidated and overcrammed—poor creatures!—and
it seems hard that, while exhorting them to spend labor in cleaning and ..."