Jammed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dʒæmd|  American pronunciation of the word jammed
Brit.  |dʒæmd|  British pronunciation of the word jammed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto jam
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto jam

Extra examples

Thousands of people jammed into the hall.

He jammed the book back into the bookcase.

She jammed her foot down hard on the brakes.

She jammed on the brakes.

A piece of paper jammed the copy machine.

...the turnpike was jammed with people heading south for the long weekend...

She jammed her finger in the door.

He jammed a hat on his head.

He jammed everything into one suitcase.

The street was jammed with traffic.

The tyres screamed as her foot jammed against the accelerator.

He jammed his foot on the accelerator and the car sped off.

A chair had been jammed up against the door.

The front roller has jammed on the photocopier.

Crowds jammed the entrance to the stadium.

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