cramp in a sentence

cramp meaning:

n.) a restraint; a shackle; a hindrance.

n.) A device, usually of iron bent at the ends, used to hold together blocks of stone, timbers

v. t.) To compress; to restrain from free action; to hinder.

n.) a painful and debilitating contraction or spasm of any muscle of the body

cramp sentence:

The military regulations at school cramped his social life.

I used a cramp to keep the blocks in place.

I got a cramp in my leg while swimming.

He suffered leg cramps late into the third game.

I had a cramp in my right calf.

Stricter anti-pollution laws may cramp economic growth.

Worry and lack of money cramp the lives of the unemployed.

Lack of money cramped our efforts.

All these difficulties cramped his progress.

A marathon runner frequently experiences muscle cramps.

She said she had stomach cramps that afternoon.

I walked up and down the aisle to stretch my cramped muscles.

You must realize that it is arrogance that has cramped your progress.

Massage can help cramp and can prevent it spreading to other areas.

The famous master swimmer had an attack of cramp and had to give up the contest.

One of the swimmers got cramp and had to drop out of the race.

I got cramp in my leg and I just couldn’t get out of the chair.

The muscle goes into spasm, producing the symptom of cramp.

Tetany is a type of cramping which activates all of the nerve endings in the body.

I have been feeling sick and have had stomach cramps .



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