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Since cramped is only one syllables, it would be cramped.

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The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open.

The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.

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It was very cramped in the elevator (lift)

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The word cramped is a regular verb.

It can also be an adjective to describe something that is restricted in size.

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Would be hard to travel in a cramped car because it is uncomfortable

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Yes,it is. Cramped is the past participle of the verb "to cramp" but usually means overcrowded (which would cramp your movements). It could also mean aching from use, as in cramped muscles.

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"Cramped" and "crammed" both refer to a lack of space or feeling crowded, but "cramped" typically describes a physical feeling, while "crammed" can also describe a situation where something is filled tightly or to capacity.

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The word cramped has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there aren't any syllable breaks.

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Dank, cramped and smelly.

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Cramped and uncomfortable.

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Immigrants often crowed into cramped and unhealthy living quarters called

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Yes.

"The 'Paul Jones's' pilot-house was a cheap, dingy, battered rattle-trap, cramped for room..."

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California is in a populous condition, it is very crowded and cramped.

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they wear dirty and smelly and cramped

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That is the correct spelling of crowded (congested, cramped).

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cramped, careless, curious,

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"Animated"

crazy about its "Anime"

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I Hate My Kitchen - 2010 Cramped Quarters 3-5 was released on:

USA: 8 November 2011

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cramped dirt floor houses

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The usual antonym for spacious is confined.

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Run My Makeover - 2011 Cramped to Classy Kitchen 1-9 was released on:

USA: 8 October 2011

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claustrophobia, the fear of small and cramped place

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Your hand might be cramped for sketching if you sketch a long time.

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"Nangangawit" in English is "cramped" or "having muscle cramps."

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No, it is not a conjunction. The word cramped is a verb, or adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to cramp" (to spasm, or to restrict), and as an adjective may mean either painfully contracted (e.g. a muscle), or restrictive in space or comfort.

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Yes

The dormitory was cramped and rather odorous.

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Yes because there butt hole was cramped

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A barracoon is where slaves were kept when they were on ships.

They were really cramped, and many of them died of starvation.

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seats 5 but it's a bit cramped.

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cosy, crowded, compact, tiny, cramped

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they don't they use a special shower which is very cramped and confined and they use that

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Your hand might be cramped for sketching if you sketch a long time.

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Cities tend to be cramped due to high population density, limited space for expansion, and historical urban planning that did not account for modern growth. As cities grow and attract more people, the demand for housing and infrastructure increases, leading to a lack of space and overcrowding. Additionally, factors such as topography, land prices, and zoning regulations can also contribute to the cramped feeling in cities.

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yes, usually they do, as it gets more cramped in there.

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