Definitionn. a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
Last update: September 21, 2015
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All these difficulties cramped his progress. [Please select]
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I never associated " writer 's cramp " with being left-handed. [Please select]
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Veteran aeronautics engineer Leonard Cramp suggests this was caused by a powerful gravitational field produced by the craft. [Please select]
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If your ladyship knew the creature as well as I do, you'd call her Sally Cramp. [Please select]
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I know his lordship reads Milton, as he does Shakespeare, and all the cramped old play-wrights of Elizabeth's time. [Please select]
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"We are cramped and trampled and down-trodden by the airs big people give themselves, and the longing of such of us as thinks is to speak our minds about it." [Please select]
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What a terrible thing it is to suddenly receive the news that little Basile is vomiting, or that Lise has a cramp in the stomach. [Please select]
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But the young birds will decide the question without any regard for our arguments when they find themselves cramped for space in the eggs. [Please select]
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I have caused this epistle to be written by my slave Sophotatus in an adjoining chamber, as merely to behold the labor of writing causes cramp in my fingers. [Please select]
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Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don't.' [Please select]
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No wonder that on the fourth day they found they moved slowly, so cramped and benumbed were they. [Please select]
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