cramped

IPA: krˈæmpt

adjective

  • Uncomfortably restricted in size or space, or financially.
  • Overcrowded or congested.
  • Tight because of or like suffering a cramp.
  • Illegible.
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Examples of "cramped" in Sentences

  • The layout is too cramped.
  • The fighting compartment was very cramped.
  • Roofs would leak in the cramped classrooms.
  • The labourers lived in cramped tenement blocks.
  • (Anger's poisonous energy is intensified in cramped spaces).
  • You had to contend with all the challenges of living in cramped spaces with 32 people.
  • He does a nice job of world-building, setting his characters in cramped business offices and diners.
  • You never spent a week at a time with your parents on endless drives across the continent, in cramped cars, dingy motels or damp caravans?
  • Pongau and thousands of men were herded together in cramped conditions, but instead of being sent on they were left unguarded as, amazingly, the guards had all left.
  • And as you can tell from my previous posts, a filing cabinet with a pull-out writing shelf and a small desk footprint that leaves everything looking crowded and cramped, is not conducive to work!
  • I stare as the lettuce bottoms out into the belly of the bar, disappearing into the basement below, where an invisible chef will labor in cramped quarters for the lunch crowd that arrives at noon.
  • But just the opposite happened, and the jobs that can't be outsourced are insourced by illegals and H1B visa workers who live in cramped quarters that violate minimum housing standards and work for slave wages. ruty

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