The word 'jam' is a noun (jam, jams) and a verb (jam, jams, jamming, jammed).
The noun 'jam' is a word for preserve made from whole fruit boiled to a pulp with sugar; a difficult or embarrassing situation; an informal gathering of musicians improvising together.
example sentence: I like jam on my toast.
The verb to 'jam' is to cram or wedge into or against something; to crowd or pack; to get stuck and immobilized; to restrain from moving or operating normally; to take part in an informal gathering of musicians.
example sentence: Just jam it in there, make it fit!
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
The word "truculent" can be a synonym for the word "ill-tempered. " An example of the word "truculent" in a sentence is "The cab driver had a truculent attitude in dealing with traffic jam. "
He liked to eat grape jam on his sandwiches. A door can jam if the wood absorbs water and begins to swell. There was a jam session held the night before the concert.
Yes, the word especially is an adverb.An example sentence is: "this jam is especially tasty".
The British word "jam" can mean a couple of things. If you mean the food, a sweet paste of fruit, Americans also use the same word to mean that food. If you mean "jam" as in "stuck together," Americans use that word in the same context, but also use the word "cram."
I'm looking for apricot jam.
jam of tarts = prostitutes. Replace the word protitites with 'jam of tarts' in any sentence.
When I dropped the jar of jam, the immediate need was to clean up the broken glass, then to wash up the sticky jam.
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
This morning for breakfast, I had apricot marmalade.
You could say: Jam is a sticky substance containing sugar, fruit preserves and additives
it was a traffic jam on the freeway
The word "truculent" can be a synonym for the word "ill-tempered. " An example of the word "truculent" in a sentence is "The cab driver had a truculent attitude in dealing with traffic jam. "
The superhighway is jam-packed tight today. The superhighway is more like a parking lot right now.
Sarah packed her suitcase with clothes and toiletries for her weekend trip.
He liked to eat grape jam on his sandwiches. A door can jam if the wood absorbs water and begins to swell. There was a jam session held the night before the concert.
Jam and fish or Jellyfish