"Jammed" is a word in ENGLISH

jammed ENGLISH
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If you're a woman, it's almost impossible to establish a relationship. You're too much for everybody. It's too much. The woman always has to play this role of being fragile and dependent. And if you're not, they're fascinated by you, but only for a little while. And then they want to change you and crush you. And then they leave.

Marina Abromovic

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It was about a month ago when a man in Amsterdam felt that he needed to confess, so went to his priest:"Forgive me Father, for I have sinned. During WWII I hid a refugee in my attic.""Well," answered the priest, "that's not a sin.""But I made him agree to pay me 20 Gulden for every week he stayed." "I admit that wasn't good, but you did it for a good cause." "Oh, thank you, Father; that eases my mind. I have one more question..." "What is that, my son?" "Do I have to tell him the war is over?"

balatikal HILIGAYNON

balatikál - Anything that jams, squeezes or wedges an object so that it can be drawn out or removed only …

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bani-ol HILIGAYNON

bani-ól - (B) To jam, press, squeeze or pin against something or between something. Nabani-ól ang ákon tiíl sang gamót …

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batikal HILIGAYNON

batikál - To squeeze—, wedge—, press—, jam—, in, to hold fast or in place by a projection, jut or jag …

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dagut CEBUANO

dágut a {1} completely removed, used up. Dágut na ang mga káhuy sa bakilid, Every single piece of wood has …

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dasuk CEBUANO

dasuk a compressed, compact. Dasuk kaáyu ang ginamus sa táru, The can was stu? ed full with salted fish preserves. …

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dolse HILIGAYNON

dólse - (Sp. dulce) Sweetmeat, dessert; preserved fruit, jam, jelly, sweet, candy. (Any sugared dish may be called a "dólse”; …

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dyam CEBUANO

dyam n jam, marmalade. v [A; a] make jam.

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guto HILIGAYNON

gutô - (B) Tight, compressed, packed, crammed, rammed, jammed, close together, crowded; to be tight, etc. (cf. gutúk).

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haliya CEBUANO

halíya n jelly, jam. v [A1; a2] make a fruit jelly.

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huut CEBUANO

huut a {1} tight in fit. Huut kaáyu ang ákung sapátus, My shoes are very tight. Huut ang takub. Gáhing …

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igpit HILIGAYNON

ígpit - To jam, press, squeeze, etc. See ipít, lígpit.

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ipiip, ipi-ip HILIGAYNON

ipíip, ipí-ip - To jam—, press—, squeeze—, wedge—, crowd—, pack—, together, be jammed, compressed or near together. Nagaipíip ang íla …

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ipit CEBUANO

ipit, ípit v {1} [A; ab2] jam, wedged in between two things. Ipitun ang linidgid nga kamúting káhuy arun pagkúhà …

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ipit HILIGAYNON

ipít - To compress, press between, squeeze, jam. Ipitá ang tabákò sa sánsoy mo. Press down the tobacco in your …

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jam ENGLISH

A kind of frock for children.

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jam ENGLISH

An injury caused by jamming.

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jam ENGLISH

To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door.

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jam ENGLISH

A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in …

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jam ENGLISH
jam ENGLISH

To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback.

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