jam|jams in English
noun
[dʒæm]
sweetened fruit preserve, jelly; state of being crowded together; large number of objects that are crowded together and unable to move freely (as in cars or people); awkward situatio
Use "jam|jams" in a sentence
1. Akrasia is a rock & roll band that jams like a jam band but likes to take showers.
2. Agrief: Forgotten lands This game is made for 2 game jams; Random generation game jam & OpenGameArt Game Jam This game is currently still in development, so expect bugs!
3. Blackcurrant jam is one of the easiest jams to make as it doesn’t need pectin, and sets really well on its own
4. I make jams.
5. Confiture translate: jam, jam, jelly, preserve
6. Nairobi has horrendous traffic jams.
7. Sometimes, inevitably, there are traffic jams.
8. Jam, good.
9. Monica's making jam.
10. English words for Confiture include jam, marmalade, jelly, preserve, jammy and jam-pack
11. It's raspberry jam.
12. Jam the doors.
13. Jam, thank you.
14. No busy signals, paper jams, or failed attempts.
15. Chewie, jam its transmissions.
16. We'd better leave early to avoid traffic jams.
17. Listen to Bajancanadian Song by MC Jams, 7,677 Shazams
18. Black currants are often used in jams, jellies, juices
19. Shop Crofters Jams, Jelly & Spreads direct from Safeway
20. The bypass relieves traffic jams in our city centre.
21. People are fed up with all these traffic jams.
22. 28 Arabian jam is also known as angels' hair preserve, or more prosaically as carrot jam.
23. Bananas have also been used to prepare fruit jams
24. Claire jams the black box into her shoulder bag.
25. Blockieren translations: to block, to block, to block, to obstruct, to jam, blockade, scotch, jam