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crammer
/ ˈkræmə /
noun
- a person or school that prepares pupils for an examination, esp pupils who have already failed that examination
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Example Sentences
I don't know what it means, but crammer is the correct word.
She has hammered out Beethoven, warbled the airs of Rossini and run through the exercises of Crammer.
She gave her head an impatient toss, as if to shake off the thought of the boisterous young cadets and crammer's-pups within.
By the way, has it ever struck you what an anomaly—that's a good word—I got that word out of a prcis at my crammer's.
He was a dreamy youth, who wrote verses and called the Crammer's daughter his Egeria.
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