Which preposition to use with cram

with Occurrences 127%

Some of it looks as though crammed with secret drawers, and I stand before it wondering whether Queen Wilhelmina will be as anxious to discover and overhaul them as I should be.

into Occurrences 24%

For nearly a century and a quarter since Napoleon passed forwards and backwards through the town, Gaza pursued the arts of peace in the lethargic spirit which suits the native temperament, but in eight months of 1917 it was the cockpit of strife in the Middle East, and there was often crammed into one day as much fighting energy as was shown in all the battles of the past thirty-five centuries, Napoleon's campaign included.

for Occurrences 13%

" "Well, I studied hard enough last month in college cramming for the final exams, so I could get within gunshot of enough sophomore credits, and I'm through; with study for a while.

to Occurrences 10%

The house was crammed to the ceiling.

in Occurrences 8%

"I've seed all sorts of vessels stowed, but a hundred press-screws couldn't cram in furs enough to bring a craft so low!

on Occurrences 3%

It is but seldom the pews are well filled: they are not even crammed on collection Sundays; but they are paid for, and if a congenial wrinkle does not lurk in that fact- -for the ministerhe will find neither the balm of Gilead nor a doctor anywhere.

over Occurrences 2%

Brass buttons on the patroon's broad coat-skirts twinkled like yellow stars, and the spurs flashed on his quarter-gaiters as he pounded along at a solid hand-gallop, hat crammed over his fat ears, pig-tail a-bristle, and the blue coat on his enormous body white with dust.

by Occurrences 2%

Mildred Cram by her attorney-in-fact, Republic Productions, Inc. (A); 27Jan60; R250947. CRANE, FRANCES.

at Occurrences 2%

If a fox goes away you see men sitting down in their saddles and cramming at the fences as hard as their horses can gallop.

during Occurrences 2%

Like the hotels in London, they are crammed during the seasoni.e., sessionand during the rest of the year are comparatively empty, and consequently do not pay very well; but they are not the only establishments that make hay during the session; if report speaks truly, the bars and gambling-houses reap an immense harvest from the representatives of the people in both houses of congress.

like Occurrences 1%

By reason of the natural abundance and the delicacy of their flesh, these last are not crammed like those domestic fowls I have described, but they are fattened by feeding in the ordinary way.

down Occurrences 1%

force upon, press; cram down the throat, thrust down the throat, force down the throat; say it must be done, make a point of, insist upon, take no denial; put down, dragoon.

through Occurrences 1%

One sagged from a loosened hinge and flapped in the rising autumn wind, showing inside a window sash also dust-covered and with a newspaper crammed through a broken pane.

Which preposition to use with  cram