See cramp someone's style on Wiktionary
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{ "etymology_text": "In 1819, Charles Lamb wrote in a letter to Wordsworth: “I will never write another letter with alternate inks. You cannot imagine how it cramps the flow of the style.” Lamb’s letters were published in book form in 1837 and saw several editions and reprints. The letter was also included in volume 7 of the 12-volume book The Life and Works of Charles Lamb, thus appearing again in print at the beginning of the 20th century. It was again included in volume 6 of The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, which was first published in 1905. It is possible that the idiomatic use, which dates from the early 1900s, originated with this passage by Lamb.", "forms": [ { "form": "cramps someone's style", "tags": [ "present", "singular", "third-person" ] }, { "form": "cramping someone's style", "tags": [ "participle", "present" ] }, { "form": "cramped someone's style", "tags": [ "participle", "past" ] }, { "form": "cramped someone's style", "tags": [ "past" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "*" }, "expansion": "cramp someone's style (third-person singular simple present cramps someone's style, present participle cramping someone's style, simple past and past participle cramped someone's style)", "name": "en-verb" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "verb", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "English entries with incorrect language header", "English idioms", "English informal terms", "English lemmas", "English multiword terms", "English terms with quotations", "English terms with usage examples", "English verbs", "Entries with translation boxes", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Terms with Spanish translations", "Translation table header lacks gloss" ], "examples": [ { "text": "I don't want my Mum to go to the party: she'd really cramp my style.", "type": "example" }, { "ref": "1987, David Simkins, Adventures in Babysitting (motion picture), spoken by Daryl Coopersmith (Anthony Rapp):", "text": "What are you doing? I'm trying to get a date, you're cramping my style!", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "To restrict someone's free action or expression." ], "links": [ [ "restrict", "restrict" ], [ "action", "action" ], [ "expression", "expression" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(idiomatic, informal) To restrict someone's free action or expression." ], "tags": [ "idiomatic", "informal" ], "wikipedia": [ "Charles Lamb", "Letters of Charles Lamb", "Wordsworth" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "audio": "en-au-cramp someone's style.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/3/32/En-au-cramp_someone%27s_style.ogg/En-au-cramp_someone%27s_style.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/En-au-cramp_someone%27s_style.ogg" } ], "translations": [ { "code": "es", "lang": "Spanish", "sense": "Translations", "word": "acalambrar su estilo" }, { "code": "es", "lang": "Spanish", "sense": "Translations", "word": "encalambrarle el estilo" } ], "word": "cramp someone's style" }
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