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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Cramped quarters

Hi,

Could you please tell me what is the meaning of "cramped quarters ", and " a little pop" in the following text?

She pulled her minnow of a vehicle into an available slot and they climbed out.

Decker was moving stiffly. She noted this.

"Sorry about the cramped quarters,"she said.

He rubbed his neck, straightened his back until he heard a pop, and said,"I'm hungry."

Thanks

  

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Anonymous cramped quarters a space that is too small to fit into comfortably Note that she had a very small car (a minnow of a vehicle) and he was a passenger in it. Anonymous a little pop "little" is not in the text you supplied. A pop is a quick sound.

  • Anonymous cramped quarters a space that is too small to fit into comfortably Note that she had a very small car (a minnow of a vehicle) and he was a passenger in it.
  • Anonymous a little pop "little" is not in the text you supplied.
  • A pop is a quick sound.
  • Think "popcorn".
  • When you stretch, the vertebrae in your spine can make sounds like that, sometimes providing relief.
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Anonymouscramped quarters

a space that is too small to fit into comfortably

Note that she had a very small car (a minnow of a vehicle) and he was a passenger in it.

Anonymousa little pop

"little" is not in the text you supplied. A pop is a quick sound. Think "popcorn". When you stretch, the vertebrae in yo

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