607 examples of cramps in sentences

Jupiter causes cramps, numbness, inflammations of the liver, head-aches, pains in the shoulders, flatulency, inflammatory fevers, and all diseases caused by putrefaction, apoplexy, and quinsies.

The very looks of this prince of jugglers had the power to excite painful cramps and twitches in his credulous and predisposed patients.

The feeding of thymus has caused muscle cramps which apparently depends upon an increased excitability of the muscle nerve endings.

"You give me cramps!"

If sudden cramps your limbs surprise, If all uncanny seem the spot There dig and delve, but dally not!

I got upon my knees, and found myself in the small lake St. Louis, about from three to five miles wide; with some difficulty I got upon my feet, but was soon convinced, by cramps and spasms in all my sinews, that I was quite incapable of swimming any distance, and I was then two miles from shore.

The slab upon which the mosaic is made, is generally of Travertine, (or Tiburtine) stones, connected together by iron cramps.

In the summer of 1921 the steeplejacks employed to test the lightning conductor found that the iron cramps had rusted to such an extent as to split the stonework.

"Stranger, them ain't sounds of cramps," I told him.

that lame one?" "Oh, he a'n't lame!it's nothing but the cramps from stowing.

They fill the soul with a sensation of power and grandeur which frees it awhile from the cramps and fetters of common life.

Deppingham awoke in the middle of the night with violent cramps in his stomach.

The oppression of the surroundings at Ledstone cramps my spirit.

The purpose of Middlemarch is critical, to show how our modern social life cramps the individual, limits his energies, and destroys his power of helpful service to the world.

Secondly, permanent ties or cramps have been used, and, as their name implies, have been allowed to remain in the wall and to be entirely buried in the plastic filling-in material.

These permanent transverse ties or cramps have been of two kinds: those which were affixed as soon as the slabs were placed in position, and those which were made to form part of the manufactured slab, as, for instance, slabs of Z or H horizontal section.

This cramps your style.

A fellow who's subject to cramps and chills has no business in the water, but if you start to go in swimming, go in all over.

I've got the cramps.

If it is too large for their income, it leads to extravagance and debt before the first two years have passed; if it is too small, it cramps the generous and hospitable impulses.

The bath had completely sobered him, and he bitterly bemoaned himself, declaring that if he did not catch his death of cold he should be plagued with cramps and rheumatism during the rest of his days.

When the knowledge of this frightful crime was flashed upon him, he was seized with internal cramps and pains and, though a strong man, died in a few hours.

What a curse it is, this spider's web of civilization, that hems and cramps us in on every side, and from which not all the armor of common-sense is sufficient to preserve us!"

If you have frequent fainting spells, accompanied by chills, cramps, corns, bunions, chilblains, epilepsy and jaundice, it is a sign that you are not well, but liable to die any minute.

" "Obliged to follow a husband, up and down; among freebooters and dishonest traders; in fair weather and foul; hot and cold; wet and dry; bilge-water and salt-water; cramps and nausea; salt-junk and no junk; gales and calms,and all for a hasty judgment formed in sanguine youth.

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