What is another word for Cramps?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈamps] (IPA)

Cramps are a painful muscle contraction that can occur anywhere in the body. There are several different synonyms for the word cramps, including spasms, twitches, contractions, and charley horses. Spasms are involuntary muscle contractions that are often sudden and painful, while twitches are less intense and can be caused by fatigue or stress. Contractions are a tightening of muscles, typically associated with labor or menstrual cycles, while charley horses are intense leg cramps that can be caused by dehydration or overuse. No matter which synonym is used, all of these terms describe the uncomfortable and sometimes debilitating sensation of muscle cramps.

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Usage examples for Cramps

In many cases the walking exercise and the diarrhea bring about a spontaneous cure of this disorder, but as in some instances the Cramps and pains of the stomachs persist, one may give 1 ounce of sulphuric ether and 1 ounce of tincture of opium, shaken up with a pint of warm water, and repeat the dose in half an hour if the animal is not relieved.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
In such cases they are seized with a chill or fit of trembling before the Cramps come on.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Cramps seized his limbs, so that he writhed with pain.
"Orientations"
William Somerset Maugham

Famous quotes with Cramps

  • It's not like that anymore really, but back in the day, nobody would let the Misfits open up for them, not the Ramones, not the Cramps, nobody.
    Glenn Danzig

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