WordNet
adj. packed full to capacity; "chowder chockablock with pieces of fish" [syn: chockablock(p), chock-full, chockful, choke-full, chuck-full]
Usage examples of "cram full".
We have a station cram full of potential victims, here, and it's my job to see they don't become statistics.
Her whole mouth was cram full and still she looked up at him with those taunting, glittering eyes.
The profits, even with a third loss, are so great now the trade is illegal, that they think it best to cram full every time, whatever the risk.
You belong to the oldest trade union of the lot,' Liz gave it to him straight, 'cram full of restrictive practices.
She was one of the prettiest girls you could see anywhere and cram full of what people call the joy of living, and now they say she is like a ghost herself.