jam
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~ press tightly together or cram; "The crowd packed the auditorium"
jam
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~ get stuck and immobilized; "the mechanism jammed"
jam
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~ push down forcibly; "The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor"
jam
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~ interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this station"
jam
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~ crowd or pack to capacity; "the theater was jampacked"
jam
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~ block passage through; "obstruct the path"
blanket jam
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~ jam a broad spectrum of frequencies to affect all communications in the area except for directional antenna communications
jampack
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~ crowd or pack to capacity; "the theater was jampacked"
jangle
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~ make a sound typical of metallic objects; "The keys were jingling in his pocket"
japan
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~ coat with a lacquer, as done in Japan
jar
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~ place in a cylindrical vessel; "jar the jam"
jar
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~ shock physically; "Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game"
jar
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~ move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
jar against
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~ collide violently with an obstacle; "I ran into the telephone pole"
jar
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~ affect in a disagreeable way; "This play jarred the audience"
jar
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~ be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"
jaundice
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~ affect with, or as if with, jaundice
jaundice
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~ distort adversely; "Jealousy had jaundiced his judgment"
jaw
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~ censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"