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91. His face was round and turnip-like, a soft felt hat crammed on it, and his boots were brown and polished. 92. The entrance corridor and the four chambers were crammed with thousands of individual grave-goods. 93. On the other seats were more meu wearing red shirts: they were crammed ill, five to a seat. 94. It was crammed with students, some on vacation courses; the number of students in Paris has always been enormous. 95. From where he stood he could see the interior was crammed with old logs, wood planking, and some rusted machinery. 96. But in summer the A87 is crammed with caravan-dragging buffoons who drive as though wearing strait-jackets. 97. Hundreds were crammed into two narrow gangways to board ferries. 98. She crammed the meat into her mouth and a glob of blood trickled down the side of her face. 99. It was a miraculous feeling - as though his soul had been crammed over-large inside his chest and was struggling to expand. 100. Here are more varieties of living creatures crammed into a square meter than anywhere else on the planet. 101. The amount of people crammed into offices out here, they should have built longer trains. 102. Over 75,000 nostalgic exhibits dating from 1850 to 1950 crammed into many old-fashioned shop and room displays. 103. Many of the writers are also professional photographers and this certainly shows - the book is crammed full of sumptuous colour pictures. 104. Some of the best-loved boxers who ever lived close to Aldgate Pump were crammed into the bars. 105. Books and papers in neat rows and piles crammed all the available space between floor and ceiling. 106. Crammed under one roof is one of the world's greatest collections of artefacts, from human cultures through the ages. 107. The 1990s family has so much activity that has to be crammed into a day that something has to be given up. 108. Beyond a flint wall was a small graveyard, the gravestones crammed in as though the corpses had been buried standing up. 109. The team is crammed into a small, windowless conference room at the University of Southern California student recreation center. 110. People crammed every square foot of the deck, squatting on their haunches shoulder to shoulder. 111. She was standing there crammed full of enthusiasm and energy like a bomb on a short fuse. 112. A glass cabinet sat on the counter, crammed with dusty trinkets, leatherwork and tins of sardines. 113. Their Oxford home is crammed full with the spoils of their success at the chessboard. 114. The furniture was sparse: a circular table and two chairs; a plain bookshelf crammed with books about art and artists. 115. The 40,000 people crammed on to its terraces on May 9 had come to watch an execution. 116. People were crammed into old, dilapidated buildings or flimsy shantytowns or crudely built new housing. 117. Sanibel is big-time touristy now, its narrow roads crammed with bicycles, cars, vans, construction equipment and delivery vehicles. 118. His Paris-based years were crammed with travel, museum visits, contacts with major figures in the arts and formative aesthetic experiences. 119. But whereas the shelf above her bed was empty, this one was crammed with books. 120. It was crammed from the cellars to the roof space with furniture, pictures, sculptures, jewellery and objetsd'art.