[
US
/ˈkɹæmpt/
]
[ UK /kɹˈæmpt/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈæmpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
constricted in size
cramped quarters
trying to bring children up in cramped high-rise apartments
How To Use cramped In A Sentence
- The letters were carved in a cramped scrawl, moonlight etching the crevices and staining the shadows silver.
- We sit cramped up at a desk and breathe little shallow breaths with the top of our lungs. Repetitive Strain Injury
- He stood up, stretching limbs that had become stiff from the cramped surroundings.
- (Anger's poisonous energy is intensified in cramped spaces). Judith Orloff MD: How to Cope with Personal Space Intruders (VIDEO)
- cramped quarters
- So does she not feel at all claustrophobic and cramped? Times, Sunday Times
- My initial concerns with the cramped interior of the car were alleviated a little by its good road manners.
- While some of the group are consigned to cramped, noisy, airless basement cells, we languish in our very own mini-suite, with polished panelling and heavy traditional furniture, all in rich dark woods.
- I groaned in pure bliss, feeling the countless muscles that cramped when I slept in the Shadow Hall start to relax.
- The room's alcoves ensure that plenty of storage units could be installed without creating a cramped feeling.