Sentence examples for cramped terms from inspiring English sources

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The New Deal intensified debate over the nature of the Constitution, a debate whose cramped terms we've inherited.

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Workers and their families lived in cramped, temporary structures, termed jhuggis, made of either corrugated tin or brick and mortar.

It feels like such a backwards step, not just in terms of cramped living conditions, but in the way men and women interact, and in the way their children will grow up.

He criticised his country's chronic inability to plan for the long term, its cramped and draughty houses, its jammed roads and creaking trains.

If the euro climbs higher in trade-weighted terms, cramping growth and helping to squash inflation, then an interest-rate cut would be more likely than an increase.The likely first moverThe Bank of England will probably be the first big central bank to lift rates.

In strict taxonomic terms, Wells is the link between the cramped lower-bourgeois interiors of Dickens and Thackeray's early work and Orwell's 1930s fiction.

Movements are classified as normal or abnormal (poor repertoire, cramped synchronised or chaotic) in the writhing period from preterm up to 6 weeks post term.

Cramped seats.

How cramped is too cramped?

Too cramped.

My biceps cramped.

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