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crammer

[ UK /kɹˈæmɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹæmɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a special school where students are crammed
  2. a student who crams
  3. a textbook designed for cramming
  4. a teacher who is paid to cram students for examinations

How To Use crammer In A Sentence

  • At the First Municipal girls' school, students attend crammers for mathematics and science.
  • At the First Municipal girls' school, students attend crammers for mathematics and science.
  • Her brain was becoming a mere receptacle for dates and definitions, vocabularies and rules syntactic, for thrice-boiled essence of history, ragged scraps of science, quotations at fifth hand, and all the heterogeneous rubbish of a 'crammer's' shop. In the Year of Jubilee
  • Now Umist is trying to bridge the learning gap by introducing the crammer course.
  • I was quite hopeful as to the result, for my "crammer" again impressed me at the last moment with his entire conviction that I would pass with eclat; while, my good friend the vicar, who had given me the most flaming of testimonials, cheered me up with his cordial wishes for my success, as did also dear little Miss Pimpernell, in her customary impulsive way. She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History.
  • He moved schools a lot - prep and boarding, home tutors, crammers.
  • The university wants to use the internet as a crammer, enabling students to complete the first few terms by remote access.
  • Even so, he left a year early and went off to a crammer in Brighton to do his A-levels.
  • In 1888 Russell went as a boarder to an army crammer to prepare for Cambridge University scholarship examinations.
  • Both young men attended the classes of a celebrated "crammer" of that day, H.A. S. Heltberg, who had opened in 1843 a Latin school where elder pupils came for a two-years 'course to prepare them for taking their degree. Henrik Ibsen
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