We pass through a warren of rooms, where cubbyholes are crammed with small shoes of his five children under the age of seven.
www.telegraph.co.uk The basements of the world's natural history museums are crammed with packing cases full of never-opened packing cases full of newly discovered insects.
www.telegraph.co.uk No matter the season (or the weather), high-street stores are crammed with demure midi-skirts, culottes and billowing wide trousers.
www.dailymail.co.uk That is, it's a large, self-important, incident-by-incident biopic crammed with luxuriant period detail, laden with old-age make-up and powered by meticulous but riskless acting.
inthesetimes.com We chatted the other day, in an apartment crammed with dresses, pumps, scarves, handbags, wigs, press clippings and memorabilia.
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