There were various bills crammed into his pocketbook, but none of a later date than Christmas at any other place, except one, which bore date that morning.
" "It seems to me that you have been crammed with one side of the question, Mr.
The Mole was staggered at the size, the extent, the ramifications of it all; at the length of the dim passages, the solid vaultings of the crammed store-chambers, the masonry everywhere, the pillars, the arches, the pavements.
Prissy Andrews told me that she sat up half the night every night of her Entrance week and crammed for dear life; and I had determined to sit up at least as long as she did.
Of all delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact, not large and sprawly, you know, with tedious distances between one adventure and another, but nicely crammed.
If you simply have too much stuff crammed inside your walls, it will be nearly impossible to maintain a state of organization and to clean efficiently.
" Last year, Adele crammed into a small box to hide from fans as she got into starting position for her gigs.
(Imagine searching an image of a room three metres by 14 metres crammed to the ceiling with goods.
His little stockroom, to which he would lend the key to pet students, was crammed with transistors and other components he had scored.
It was to electronics what his father's junkyards were to auto parts: a scavenger's paradise sprawling over an entire city block with new, used, salvaged, and surplus components crammed onto warrens of shelves, dumped unsorted into bins, and piled in an outdoor yard.
Some poorer migrants crammed into slums in the outskirts of the city are living with no heat at all.
1、Clean clams crammed in clean cans.
He told BBC News they are only subletting the "space capsules", which are crammed into a 960-sq ft flat; they are not seeking big profits but just to share the rent with others.
It explains: 'During the summer our fridges are crammed full of extra goodies but there are some shelf hoggers than need to be evicted.
Your to-do list is crammed full and you only have so many hours in the day.
The jewels with which Eustace had crammed his pockets in the cave had disappeared along with the clothes he had then been wearing: but no one, least of all Eustace himself, felt any desire to go back to that valley for more treasure.
Held in a crammed mahjong outlet in downtown Tokyo, prospects competed against each other on Friday (June 24) to gain the chance to face recruiters from six companies in the fitness, education, technology and real estate sectors.
He leaves me in a wide, windowless corridor crammed with people sitting on metallic folding chairs set along the walls, others on the thin frayed carpet.
These categories are so crowed and crammed with incredible integrity and skill and I feel prouder than ever to be included.
" "Anyway, we were crammed in groups of six in these tiny cells each the size of a refrigerator.