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limp 1 Verb 1. to walk with an uneven step, esp. with a weak or injured leg 2. to advance in a labouring or faltering manner Noun an uneven walk or progress [Old English lemphealt lame] limping adjn limp 2 Adjective 1. lacking firmness or stiffness 2. not energetic or vital 3. (of the binding of a book) paperback [probably Scandinavian] limply adv
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limp 1 verb 1. hobble, stagger, stumble, shuffle, halt (archaic) hop, falter, shamble, totter, dodder, hirple Scot. limp 2 Translations |
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He had begun to limp, and this limp increased with the hours. Philip saw a boy running past and tried to catch him, but his limp gave him no chance; and the runners, taking their opportunity, made straight for the ground he covered. Everything was done that could be done to restore the lost power, and although it was partly regained, Scott walked with a limp to the end of his days. |
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