Prevent the progress or free movement of.
A painful and involuntary muscular contraction.
Pathological, often painful, involuntary muscle contraction.
A strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together.
1 You might think this was an approach guaranteed to cramp Scriabin's style.
2 My bedfellows are Cough and cramp , we sleep 3 in a bed.
3 With the cramp threatening to recur, I didn't even try to run.
4 The arm that held Jacob began to cramp , so she switched sides.
5 Is it comfortable to hold or does it make our hand cramp ?
6 She was at times taken with cramp , and plunged in a stupor.
7 He quickened his pace, but she complained of cramp in her side.
8 My arms, stretched out in front of me, were beginning to cramp .
9 The professor went under as if he had been seized with cramp .
10 They started up it, Michael's legs beginning to cramp under Adam's weight.
11 Then when I did that last layup, it started to cramp up.
12 A cramp caught Karris as she was ushered to the central pavilion.
13 Caim counted thirty heartbeats, until his hands and toes began to cramp .
14 Then came a paralyzing cramp , and with it something round and hard.
15 The Arab's exaggeratedly short stirrup would have given her agonies of cramp .
16 His drowning was ascribed to cramp , alligators or being hit by driftwood.
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