lame|lamer|lamest in English

adjective

[leɪm]

crippled, handicapped, disabled or deformed (especially of a leg or foot); injured, defective; ineffectual, unconvincing, weak; not fashionable, unsophisticated (Slang)

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2. Suddenly, you are lame?

3. This party was lame.

4. Are you the lame?

5. That's a lame excuse.

6. My poetry's not lame.

7. This place is lame.

8. Okay, but listen, even those lamer dudes, they don't have to pump anything, remember?

9. These magazines are so lame.

10. And feet to the lame.

11. The lame child lagged behind.

12. He walked slow and lame.

13. I'm not just the lame,

14. The less the lame loon learn on its little lame leg, the less the loon limped.

15. Nobody is lame, blind, or sick.

16. The llama has a lame leg.

17. He is lame of both legs.

18. All our theories sound pretty lame.

19. The catch phrase is really lame however.

20. Peter heals a lame beggar (1-10)

21. Another 400 miles can put him lame.

22. Her lame foot disqualified her for dance.

23. The oldest elephant was lame, poor brute.

24. Consequently, most celebrity cover stories are pretty lame.

25. I don't want to hear your lame excuses.