He jammed his foot on the brake just in time.
The drawer is jammed, and I can't get it open.
Chris and a few of his musician friends came by to jam with me on the weekend.
Can you help me out? I'm in a bit of a jam.
My mom made about 50 jars of raspberry
jam last night.
Do you want some homemade blueberry jam on your toast?
My son Jaime wanted peanut butter and jam sandwiches for lunch every day for a month.
I heard a great recording of Jimi Hendrix jamming with Eric Clapton.
Well, I guess Elvis, John Lennon,
Jimi Hendrix and all the others are all jamming together in heaven now.
The hunter's rifle jammed, so the bear ate him.
We jammed the door open with a newspaper in order to let a little bit of fresh air in.
There is a huge traffic jam on the highway, due to a collision
between a truck and a car in the tunnel.
The little boy jammed his hands in his pockets, and walked away angrily.
This stupid photocopier keeps jamming every time I try to make 2-sided copies.
Roads leading out of the city are jammed by thousands of people trying to escape to the countryside for the long weekend.
The stadium was completely jammed for the final match.
Callers to the radio station jammed the telephone lines to complain about the government's plans to shut down some local schools.
I'm really going to be in a jam if I don't get this report done for tomorrow.
Mary Ellen Kelly once remarked that natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams.
A Saudi Arabian proverb advises, "Make do with bread and butter until God can bring you jam."
Ben Hecht once observed that innocent people can get into terrible jams, too.
Sugar is used in jams both as a sweetener and as a preservative.
The longest traffic jam in Japan's history occurred in 1990, when 15,000 cars were lined up for about 135 kilometers.
An ice jam above the rim of the falls caused Niagara Falls to stop flowing on March 29, 1848.
Find someone who has jammed with other musicians.