limp|limped|limping|limps in English

verb

[lɪmp]

walk with a limp; move or progress in an awkward manner; move forward slowly and with difficulty

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1. “Limping” —How?

2. Matt limped painfully off the field.

3. The damaged liner limped into New York.

4. 25 Matt limped painfully off the field.

5. Few associate America with limping productivity.

6. Why are you limping?

7. 6 Cooper ponderously limped out into the garden.

8. John, the Limping Man.

9. She had a limp too.

10. I walked, I limped, I held a cane,

11. He was limping rather badly.

12. It would always limp .

13. She felt limp and exhausted.

14. Limp Definition Gait abnormality.

15. The limping shrimp impulsively implemented the compulsory duty.

16. That's why for an entire year people called me Sir Limps-a-lot?

17. I can't let you limp.

18. For their hands fall limp,

19. She has a slight limp.

20. Your hands are limp and heavy.

21. Her body suddenly went limp.

22. Previously he had been seen limping.

23. His arm hung limp at his side.

24. That dog must be hurt he's limping.

25. Eventually the men of the patrol limped back to our lines.