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jam street
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3.82 |
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New cars jam the streets. |
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jam line
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1.45 |
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Others jammed phone lines. |
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jam road
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1.25 |
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Hundreds of departing motorists jammed the roads. |
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jam broadcast
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1.18 |
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Mitnick would pull pranks with the radios, jamming broadcasts. |
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jam traffic
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0.99 |
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The protesting teachers Tuesday jammed traffic in downtown Caracas. |
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jam switchboard
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0.92 |
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Jammed switchboards. |
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jam radar
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0.86 |
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Other moths make clicking sounds that may startle bats or jam their radars. |
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jam signal
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0.86 |
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Radio Index had its signal jammed on Tuesday. |
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jam hand
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0.79 |
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Pete jammed his hands into his pockets. |
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jam ball
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0.66 |
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SAN ANTONIO - All-American Antawn Jamison jammed the ball through the hoop. |
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jam highway
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0.59 |
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Traffic jams clogged highways around Wilmington, N.C. |
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jam puck
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0.59 |
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Ulf Dahlen, positioned behind the Boston net, tried to jam the puck in at the left post. |
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jam airport
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0.46 |
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Residents jammed the airport, trying to flee. |
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jam door
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0.46 |
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The quake was strong enough to buckle doorframes and jam doors. |
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jam receiver
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0.46 |
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I saw him roll up and jam receivers. |
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jam finger
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0.39 |
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Ben had got his finger jammed in the door. |
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jam foot
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0.39 |
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She jammed her foot down hard on the brakes. |
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jam shoulder
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0.39 |
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He jammed his shoulder diving for a foul ball earlier this week. |
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jam room
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0.33 |
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Reporters jam the room in a Washington, D.C., hotel. |
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jam sidewalk
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0.33 |
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Behind him, onlookers jam a sidewalk and gaze with frank curiosity at the camera. |