n.
1.preserve of crushed fruit
2.informal terms for a difficult situation
3.a dense crowd of people
4.deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems jam v.
1.press tightly together or cram
2.push down forcibly
3.crush or bruise
4.interfere with or prevent the reception of signals
5.get stuck and immobilized
6.crowd or pack to capacity
7.block passage through
Idiom of the Day
look after (someone)
to take care of someone, to watch someone, to supervise someone, to protect someone
My friend has been looking after her mother since her mother's recent illness.