1. cramps - Noun
2. cramps - Verb
cramps
plural of cramp
cramps pl (plural only)
A cramping of muscles, especially in the abdomen or uterus.
cramps
third-person singular simple present indicative of cramp
To believe is to be happy; to doubt is to be wretched. To believe is to be strong. Doubt cramps energy. Belief is power. Only so far as a man believes strongly, mightily, can he act cheerfully, or do any thing that is worth the doing. Frederick William Robertson
I wish you would read a little poetry sometimes. Your ignorance cramps my conversation. Anthony Hope
I get sentimental over the music of the '90s. Deplorable, really. But I love it all. As far as I'm concerned the '90s was the best era for music ever, even the stuff that I loathed at the time, even the stuff that gave me stomach cramps. Rob Sheffield
There are few with whom I can communicate so freely as with Pope. But Pope cannot bear every truth. He has a timidity which hinders the full exertion of his faculties, almost as effectually as bigotry cramps those of the general herd of mankind. Edmund Burke
The world is like that: one gives a melon, the other gets the stomach cramps. Turkish Proverb
Swimming right after eating will cause cramps and you'll drown. Traditional Proverb