Similar words: charles i, charles darwin, charles dickens, charles de gaulle, barley, parley, horse, harlequin. Meaning: ['tʃɑːlɪ] n. a muscular cramp (especially in the thigh or calf) following vigorous exercise charley-horse. n. a muscular cramp (especially in the thigh or calf) following vigorous exercise.
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1. Ow! I just got a charley horse in my leg.
2. Ow! you gave me a charley horse.
3. She's got charley horse in her leg.
4. Don’t touch me; I’ve got a charley horse on the leg.
5. Mama told me that whenever you get a charley horse, you should get up and walk.
6. A very common cramp that majority of the population has experienced one time or another occurs with the calf muscle (named a "charley horse").
7. After working in the garden for a while, I got a bad charley horse.
8. After working in the garden for a whole day I got a bad charley horse .
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