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crammer
/ ˈæə /
noun
a person or school that prepares pupils for an examination, esp pupils who have already failed that examination
Example Sentences
I’ve always been an awards season crammer, racing to see all the big category films before the Oscars ceremony.
As an undergraduate student he was a "crammer" for exams who "enjoyed university life" and had not expected to ever gain one of science's most coveted prizes.
That image was strengthened after her mother, Yan Gu, thanked a crammer class in Beijing’s Haidian district for her academic success.
Much of what crammers forget, as they dive into the next semester, spacers tend to retain.
But in a neighbourhood filled with English and maths crammers, this is no normal exam room.
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