Associations to the word «Cramped»
Noun
- Confine
- Cockpit
- Compartment
- Quarter
- Aching
- Handwriting
- Airlock
- Stiff
- Passageway
- Limb
- Bunk
- Muscle
- Cabin
- Tenement
- Accommodation
- Confinement
- Narrow
- Bulkhead
- Galley
- Stiffness
- Slum
- Apartment
- Blister
- Stomach
- Attic
- Stench
- Conduit
- Space
- Hallway
- Sore
- Turret
- Fuchs
- Bathroom
- Leg
- Discomfort
- Locker
- Clatter
- Deck
- Ventilation
- Seating
- Sleeping
- Squeeze
- Fuselage
- Corridor
- Room
- Hatch
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRAMPED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of cramp
CRAMPED, adjective. Uncomfortably restricted in size, or financially.
CRAMPED, adjective. Overcrowded or congested.
CRAMPED, adjective. Tight because of or like suffering a cramp.
CRAMPED, adjective. Illegible.
Dictionary definition
CRAMPED, adjective. Constricted in size; "cramped quarters"; "trying to bring children up in cramped high-rise apartments".
Wise words
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