Large number of families are crammed in galis in most unhygienic conditions. |
Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
The room was jam-packed full of people, even the halls and the doorways were crammed with people just wanting to be near. |
Instead, hens north of the Border will carry on living out their miserable lives crammed into dark, tiny boxes to boost farmers' profit margins. |
At one point they spent three hours crammed into a train of one carriage without water. |
He was in a tiny office that could barely hold the three desks crammed inside. |