Use "cramp" in a sentence

1. Cuddling gives you cramp.

2. Oh, I got a cramp.

3. Several players were suffering from cramp.

4. To develop a Crick (cramp, spasm).

5. You might feel a cramp now.

6. How to use Cramp in a sentence.

7. Local effects (temporary cramp or muscle paralysis)

8. I got a cramp in the arm.

9. Muscle Cramps have/get (a) Cramp One of the swimmers got Cramp and had to drop out of the race

10. And Morris's presence continued to cramp Dyson's style.

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12. A Cramp pain typically lasts a few minutes.

13. A muscle Cramp always feels like a surprise

14. Cramp: a painful sudden tightening of a muscle.

15. It's similar to a period cramp but sharper.

16. I just have a cramp in my leg.

17. I had a cramp in my right calf.

18. She knows her presence would cramp the girls' style.

19. He lost all sensation in his legs through cramp.

20. I was suddenly seized by an attack of cramp.

21. If a Cramp does hit, you can ease it …

22. She had a sudden painful cramp in her left leg.

23. But don't let that Cramp throw you for a loop

24. He had cramp in both the hands stretched above him.

25. Hillsden was complain-ing of cramp in his calf muscles.

26. Persistent muscle weakness or muscle pain (myopathy/myositis), muscle cramp

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

28. This is due to Cramp in their calf or hamstring.

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

30. → writer's Cramp 2 → (stomach) Cramps Examples from the Corpus Cramp • The parasite, originating in human fecal matter, in turn causes diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite and Cramps.

31. Cramp definition is - a painful involuntary spasmodic contraction of a muscle

32. Cramped definition, affected with a cramp in a muscle or muscles

33. Abdominal pain can be described as localized, cramp-like, or colicky

34. Nouns for cramped include cramp, Crampedness, crampiness, cramping, crampings and cramps

35. A leg Cramp is a pain that comes from a leg muscle

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37. Yeah, I just got a bit of a back cramp, that's all.

38. If your leg suddenly suffers from a bout of cramp, don't panic.

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40. A muscle Cramp is an uncontrollable and painful spasm of a muscle

41. Almost everyone experiences a muscle Cramp at some time in their life

42. Uses; Before taking; Warnings; Dosage; Side effects; Storage; Uses of Cramp Tabs:

43. Like more and more women, she believes marriage would cramp her style.

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

45. Cramp began her academic career at her alma mater, the University of Oxford.

46. Cramp definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

47. A muscle Cramp is a sudden, sharp pain or spasm in a muscle

48. 40 synonyms for Constrict: squeeze, contract, narrow, restrict, shrink, tighten, pinch, choke, cramp

49. Gazzer came hobbling after her: he had cramp in one of his legs.

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51. Cramp definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

52. Try not to tense the muscles so hard that you produce cramp or pain.

53. I got cramp Did you take too little or too much liquid on board?

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

55. The fact that they were now civilians did not cramp their cynical teaching style.

56. A muscle Cramp is an involuntarily and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax

57. Lamed by a cramp, the young girl limped on gamely and won the match.

58. They succumb to cramp, fall off the track or simply run wildly off course.

59. Anyone who suffers from rheumatism, arthritis, backache, cramp or sore joints would feel immediate relief.

60. Most people who were taking quinine for muscle Cramp were unaware that the Australian Therap …

61. Most participants experienced little or no relief with current therapies used to prevent muscle Cramp

62. 21 One of the swimmers got cramp and had to drop out of the race.

63. 52 synonyms of Cramp from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 83 related words, definitions, and antonyms

64. The ropes began to cut into her flesh, as she wriggled against them to avoid cramp.

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

66. A Cramp is a sudden, involuntary contraction (tightening) of one of these muscles, typically in your calf

67. As verbs the difference between Crammed and cramped is that Crammed is (cram) while cramped is (cramp)

68. However, they tire quickly and may even cramp or ache because of an accumulation of lactic acid.

69. Cricked , crick·ing , Cricks To cause a painful cramp or muscle spasm in by turning or

70. ‡ Myopathy may include muscle symptoms such as myositis, myalgia, muscle ache, muscle weakness, muscle cramp, muscle discomfort.

71. The more he strained to find finger or foot leverage, the more his muscles began to cramp.

72. As verbs the difference between crammed and Cramped is that crammed is (cram) while Cramped is (cramp)

73. This will help the ab Cramp from becoming too extreme and may help you finish your workout.

74. Cricked , crick·ing , cricks To cause a painful cramp or muscle spasm in by turning or

75. 21 Anyone who suffers from rheumatism, arthritis, backache,(www.Sentencedict.com) cramp or sore joints would feel immediate relief.

76. Cramp is a painful, involuntary contraction of the muscle: Your muscles goes into spasm and tightens up automatically

77. Cricked, crick·ing, Cricks To cause a painful cramp or muscle spasm in by turning or wrenching

78. A Clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure.In the United Kingdom the term cramp is often used instead when the tool is for temporary use for positioning components during construction and woodworking; thus a G cramp or a sash cramp but a wheel Clamp or a surgical Clamp.

79. • Construction of open-hearth, blast furnace, steel plant, and rolling mills by Cramp Steel Company Limited, Collingwood, Ontario.

80. For prevention, avoid shoes that cramp your toes; also cut the nails straight across and not too short.