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  • 11jam — jam1 [jam] vt. jammed, jamming [< ?] 1. to squeeze or wedge into or through a confined space 2. a) to bruise or crush b) to force (a thumb, toe, etc.) back against its joint so as to cause impaction 3. to push, sho …

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  • 12Jam! — is a Canadian website, which covers entertainment news. It is part of the CANOE online portal, owned and operated by Quebecor through its Sun Media division.Jam! is currently the only media outlet that publishes a comprehensive collection of the… …

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  • 13Jam — Jam, n. 1. A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river. [1913 Webster] 2. An injury caused by jamming. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 3. A difficult situation;… …

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  • 14Jam's — Pays d’origine France Genre musical Musique électronique (IDM, Ambient Années d activité 1998 Labels …

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  • 15Jam! — est un site web canadien qui couvre les informations sur le divertissement. Il fait partie du portail en ligne CANOE, détenue et exploité par Quebecor à travers sa division Sun Media. Jam! est actuellement le seul média qui publie l ensemble des… …

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  • 16jam — Ⅰ. jam [1] ► VERB (jammed, jamming) 1) squeeze or pack tightly into a space. 2) push roughly and forcibly into a position. 3) block (something such as a road) through crowding. 4) become or make unable to function due to a part becoming stuck …

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  • 17jam on — ˌjam ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they jam on he/she/it jams on present participle jamming on past tense …

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  • 18JAM — JAM: Ямайка ― Код страны (по ISO 3166). JAM ― тройка популярных японских фотомоделей: Дзюнка Окуды (Junko Okuda), Ами Харуны (Ami Haruna) и Мисака Мураками (Misako Murakami). JAM (англ.)  один из форматов хранения сообщений Фидонет …

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  • 19jam-up — /jam up /, n. a stoppage or slowing of motion, work, or the like, due to obstruction, overloading, malfunction, or inefficiency; jam: Your letters didn t go out yesterday because there was a jam up in the mail room. [1940 45; n. use of v. phrase… …

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  • 20jam — session [ dʒamsesjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1935; mot angl., de jam « foule » et session « réunion » ♦ Anglic. Réunion de musiciens de jazz qui improvisent. ⇒ bœuf. Faire des jam sessions. Abrév. fam.JAM …

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