uncrammable
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[edit]uncrammable (comparative more uncrammable, superlative most uncrammable)
- (informal, rare) Not crammable; unable to be crammed (in various senses).
- 1858, What to Read, and How to Read It; or Hints to Candidates for the Government Civil Service., Stanfords, page 41:
- We have already more than once warned our readers against cramming, and, if we may coin a word, the subject of which we are about to treat appears of all the most uncrammable.
- 2002, Karin Kasdin, Watsamatta U, Chandler House Press, →ISBN, page 46:
- The SATs were, I believe, designed to measure aptitude. Today they measure a student's ability to cram for what was once billed as an uncrammable test.
- 2008, Sloane Crosley, I Was Told There'd Be Cake, Penguin Group, →ISBN:
- But the ponies are uncrammable. They're three-dimensional and bubblegum-scented and impossible to hide, even from myself.