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Examples
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"Cramped" was the word all right; the passenger chamber was shaped like a little escape pod, a single seat in an oval-shaped space, barely enough room for her and her flight bag.
Rosetta Stern, Dave 2006
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Cramped housing and a lack of privacy contributed to divorces.
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Cramped up spaces, piled up trash and irregular arrangement not only look bad, but is detrimental to your thought process as well.
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Cramped in his skull is the pain of his long day without sleep.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010
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Cramped in his skull is the pain of his long day without sleep.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010
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Cramped in that funnelled hole, they watched the dawn
"Cramped in that Funnelled Hole," Wilfred Owen Victoria Janssen 2010
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Victoria Janssen: "Cramped in that Funnelled Hole," Wilfred Owen skip to main
"Cramped in that Funnelled Hole," Wilfred Owen Victoria Janssen 2010
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Cramped space, petty charging for morsels, and the infringement of fees for the slightest comfort means that the industry has taken a backwards approach to “customer service”.
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Cramped in his skull is the pain of his long day without sleep.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010
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Cramped in the small seat, he shifted his weight slightly to turn toward her.
A Different Light Mariah Stewart 2010
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