Cramp in a sentence as a noun

100 ft from the top I collapsed with a very painful cramp in my calf.

It's the memory gluttony that really puts a cramp in Chrome's style.

They don't cramp the content into a postage-stamp sized corner of the page.

We don't want to cramp the lifestyle of zucks by unionizing in case it hurts us when we become one.

Choosing to use more advanced languages may be great for him, but may just cramp the style of other people that aren't PL geeks.

Meritocracy, with the stipulation that your gender can cramp your style.

Placing nonsense limitations on what's allowed can really cramp social settings.

I know it isn't really a big thing, but this is really going to cramp my style:"Instead of .span and .offset, we're now using .col-span- and .col-offset-.

Cramp in a sentence as a verb

Apologies for going off-topic, but I hadn't come across this particular cramp in the language before.

This screen is so heavy that it takes an inordinate time to even render!Clearly, they have tried to cramp in too much into their mobile experience.

"but in his entire life he has never experienced any form of muscle burn or cramp"Having read his book "Ultramarathon man" recently.

The author had a terrible brain cramp in the sentence "Redshift uses columnar compression which allows it to bypass a field which is not used in the query.

It's only now that massive corruption is starting to cramp on our style, and the reaction should be much more humble than "we're alone in understanding how bad things are".

Recently I was stepping through pretty much all of it in the debugger to figure out a problem, day afterwards I had a cramp in my finger from hitting the 'Step' button too much :P

I had to learn this the hard way, i pushed too hard on an exercise, ignored the pain and was left with a typewriters cramp, not so great if you are in front of a computer typing all day long.

Most motor vendors typically recommend bearing replacement every two years, which I think will put a cramp in the Tesla maintenance schemeWhat really is off-putting is that even if the car is well maintained and even parked.

Cramp definitions

noun

a painful and involuntary muscular contraction

See also: spasm

noun

a clamp for holding pieces of wood together while they are glued

noun

a strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together

verb

secure with a cramp; "cramp the wood"

verb

prevent the progress or free movement of; "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"; "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"

See also: hamper halter strangle

verb

affect with or as if with a cramp

verb

suffer from sudden painful contraction of a muscle