jammed

IPA: dʒˈæmd

adjective

  • Stuck.
  • Overcrowded; congested.
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Examples of "jammed" in Sentences

  • It came not long after Daniel Sedin jammed in a loose puck just as Theodore was covering it with his glove.
  • The calls jammed Park Nicollet's phones and made it impossible for sick patients to get through to the clinic.
  • Different political terms jammed together is a brainwashing gimmick that pundits have been playing for so long.
  • The nurse finally came in and without saying a word jammed her hand up my mother’s vagina and pulled out handfuls of blood clots.
  • All the calls jammed the NBC phone lines that they couldn't get through to their mobile broadcast unit in Oakland to turn the game back on.
  • Our carrying-on was a scandal; but the women fetched the drink while all the village that could crowd in jammed the room to witness our antics.
  • Our carrying on was a scandal; but the women fetched the drink while all the village that could crowd in jammed the room to witness our antics.
  • With the crowd cheering him loudly after he went ahead 15-40 for his first break point of the set, Agassi sent back a service return that Safin jammed into the net.
  • Sakic tied it 3 minutes later, but Daniel Sedin jammed the puck past Budaj on a power play with 3: 28 left in the first period and Cowan made it 3-1 from a sharp angle just 75 seconds later.

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