jam
71jam — 1) To depart or leave. Its getting late, I gotta jam soon. 2) To cancel pre arranged plans close to or at the very moment the event is to occur. Other known usages of the verb include (2. jam, v) to attempt to play instruments in a band like… …
72jam — 1) To depart or leave. Its getting late, I gotta jam soon. 2) To cancel pre arranged plans close to or at the very moment the event is to occur. Other known usages of the verb include (2. jam, v) to attempt to play instruments in a band like… …
73jam up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms jam up : present tense I/you/we/they jam up he/she/it jams up present participle jamming up past tense jammed up past participle jammed up same as jam II, 3) A crumpled sheet had jammed up the… …
74jam — {{#}}{{LM J44315}}{{〓}} {{[}}jam{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} ► {{{}}jam (session){{}}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Sesión de música improvisada, especialmente de jazz: • Según avanzaba la velada, varios músicos fueron subiendo a tocar en la jam session.{{○}}… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
75jam — 1. v. Interfere with radio messages electronically, rendering them inaudible. 2. n. Difficulty. Awkward situation. Usu. in a jam. 3. jam on it Luxury in addition to good fortune. 4. See money for jam …
76jam — see jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today …
77jam — [18] The verb jam, meaning ‘press tightly together’, first appears in the early 18th century (the earliest known unequivocal example of its transitive use is in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe 1719: ‘The ship stuck fast, jaum’d in between two… …
78jam — 1. verb 1) he jammed a finger in each ear Syn: stuff, shove, force, ram, thrust, press, push, stick, cram 2) hundreds of people jammed into the hall Syn: crowd, pack …
79jam — [18] The verb jam, meaning ‘press tightly together’, first appears in the early 18th century (the earliest known unequivocal example of its transitive use is in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe 1719: ‘The ship stuck fast, jaum’d in between two… …
80jam-up — noun Date: 1941 jam 1 …