11 Verbs to Use for the Word cramp

But remember the rule: no one is ever to go unless I'm right at hand, and there must always be someone in a boat, ready to help if a girl gets a cramp or any other sort of trouble.

" "That they did," retorted Jeanne; "it gives me a cramp now but to remember them.

It was just my luck (which is always bad and always has been) that a pair of flirting idiots, for whom the conservatory, or our "den," or the stairs, wasn't secluded enough, must needs be prying about and spy that open door before I had conquered my cramps and got up from behind the sofa.

My readers, no doubt, have heard of the efficacy of the stone in the toad's head, alluded to by Shakspeare, for curing the cramp, &c. by application to the afflicted part; but it was left for Dr. B to discover the virtues of a toad's leg.

me, I should like to see him try," cried a tall San Vincente rider, shifting his position to ease a cramp in his long leg; and his tone was neither contemptuous nor even doubtful, but merely eager for the excitement there would be in the spectacle.

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

Pity you didn't feel a cramp just when you were swimming to himnot enough to endanger your own life, you see, but sort of make you stop short.

One of our comrades, who had been lying near me, got up, went out into the street, and paced up and down some time, as if to shake off cramp or cold.

'What's the row?' asked the Saint, 'A cramp in the wrist, I think for a while I had better desist.

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

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

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  cramp