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- adjective Not
cramped .
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Examples
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Porches and roofs erupted with hardly any warning, but I welcomed the change, envying the uncramped legs of the people crowding the sidewalk.
May the Road Rise Up to Meet You Stephanie Bastek 2010
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Not that Mr. Basnett, giving his days to commerce and his spare time to social reform, would long carry about him any trace of his possibilities of completeness; but, for the moment, in his youth and ardor, still speculative, still uncramped, one might imagine him the citizen of
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Anna uncramped herself from her perch on the stool and stood, stretching.
The Soprano Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 1997
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Stretched flat, muscles uncramped, blood began to flow and some of the awful cold went out of Anna's bones.
Firestorm Barr, Nevada 1996
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Among the basic freedoms to which men aspire that their lives might be full and uncramped, freedom from fear stands out as both a means and an end.
Freedom From Fear Aung San Suu Kyi 1991
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It had felt for a moment like he was never going to get it uncramped!
The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991
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This, though she did not know it, was art in its highest form - the free, uncramped artistic expression of a highly esthetic race, unhampered by conventional symbolism.
The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989
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Danny uncramped into his best version of Ted Krugman at ease — legs loosely crossed, hands laced behind his head.
The Big Nowhere Ellroy, James, 1948- 1988
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This, though she did not know it, was art in its highest form -- the free, uncramped artistic expression of a highly aesthetic race, unhampered by conventional symbolism.
Conan the Freebooter Howard, Robert E. 1968
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I know the joy of creating uncramped, and the joy of copying such a model far outweighs any small delight thy little vanity may have experienced.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt Elizabeth Miller
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