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the spasm
noun
A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ.
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"The key is breaking the spasm up.
In fact the spasm may be more inconvenient to Roy than the England selectors.
The sentence is calm and lucid until the spasm of the last word.
His supporters say the charges are bogus.Many Uzbek shops were seized after the spasm of violence.
The spasm of violence stunned the community of Bath County, where Deeds grew up.
The spasm may be so intense that the vagina seems pathologically obstructed.
Together they postulated that triethylcholine would relieve the spasm of tetanus, and so it proved in rabbits.
Laboring groggily not to wake Amanda, I'd winch my calf over the side and stand to relieve the spasm.
The spasm appears rooted in the Houthis' rejection of a draft constitution that divides Yemen into six regions.
But Cantor is definitely a maximalist when it comes to covering emotional ground, especially the spasm of conscience.
The spasm of introspection soon turned into a blame game and Mr Badawi was forced to say he would resign.
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