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to cramped

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(of a muscle) To contract painfully and uncontrollably.

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Her modest five-story school has long open-air corridors leading to cramped classrooms lined with old-fashioned blackboards.

What is more, travelers are used to cramped airplane seats, so a mini hotel room may no longer shock them.

Inside, all is bleak concrete and exposed plumbing, with a narrow stair leading up to cramped, low-ceilinged flats.

The 12-person Voyager staff was long ago moved from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory campus to cramped quarters down the street, next to a McDonald's.

REVELERS searching for a spot to celebrate in hard-partying Barcelona have always had ample options, from thumping multilevel clubs to cramped hole-in-the-wall cava bars.

Towards the end of the decade, house music crossed the Atlantic, first to cramped London clubs, and then to all-night affairs on Spanish islands.

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But it is arithmetic that threatens to cramp his ambitions.

My sentence-fondling muscles are starting to cramp up.

Did he not want to cramp my style?

It would be awful to cramp them in," says Brenda.

"It was really tough to set your mind straight after starting to cramp," Kozlov said.

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