Jamming [verb]

Definition of Jamming:

squeeze in; compress

Synonyms of Jamming:

Obstruct

Wedge

Clog

Force

Crowd

Ram

Cease

Stall

Wad

Crush

Jostle

Cram

Halt

Congest

Squash

Bear

Push

Stick

Press

Throng

Squish

Bind

Stuff

Elbow

Block

Pack

Jam-pack

Tamp


Opposite/Antonyms of Jamming:


Sentence/Example of Jamming:

Frank leaped ashore and pushed the boat off, while Mayne held her by jamming the leeward oar into the mud.

I sprang to my feet just as the professor, jamming on his spectacles, leaned forward and slammed the cage door.

The man sat up, and caught himself from falling forward by jamming his hands into the sand.

But on the very verge was a solitary rock on which the boat drifted and split—one part jamming fast.

There was then a terrible jamming and pushing to see who would get first into the directors' room, which stood wide open.

The ship had struggled bravely; the fore and after parts sometimes jamming each other, and then parting.

Trucks shot out of the little alleys, jamming forward through the people; there must have been fifty of them.

The other team was jamming in front of the Lakeville captain, and he plunged head-down into the mass, to carry on the deception.

A triple row of people formed around the table, jamming together to get a better view over adjoining shoulders.

You cannot permanently gag a man by jamming your fist in his mouth.