Use "hobble|hobbled|hobbles|hobbling" in a sentence

1. He's hobbled, exhausted.

2. I cursed and hobbled to my feet.

3. They finally divorced after 3 years' hobbling.

4. Hobbling around on a peg now.

5. Can't have you hobbling around the girls in that.

6. Mistakes can hobble a deal from the start.

7. As the leatherback hobbles up the shore, it instinctively knows its destination.

8. Laurel hobbled out of the taxi on crutches.

9. So I hobble out, barely able to stand.

10. We were hobbled through the rugged depression.

11. Secess Panathenaea writhed plicatocristate episcia linchet Ailantery hobbled

12. 9 Our plane hobbled through the cloud cluster.

13. Gazzer came hobbling after her: he had cramp in one of his legs.

14. I hurt my foot, and had to hobble home.

15. Undeniably, the Israelites were hobbling “first on one leg then on the other.”

16. Brave, she folded her parasol, hobbled off to the right, leaving the path.

17. Mr. Waddicar the caretaker was hobbling across the landing, like an old lollipop man frustrating traffic.

18. My knee was stiff and painful, and I could only hobble.

19. The country's massive debt could hobble the party's social - spending plans.

20. HoBBling to the middle of the floor he did a merry jig.

21. Sophie got herself to the mirror, and found she had to hobble.

22. The number 19 was a cattle hobble and nine rods.

23. 22 It's a pity for me to see an old woman hobble away.

24. Our work is hobbled by the amount of bureaucracy involved.

25. 18 The old man hobbled along with the help of his grandson.

26. Such perceived deficiencies have hobbled his ability to cajole China with any real conviction.

27. Hobble and limp describe the uneven movement of someone whose legs are injured.

28. The Boy hurt his foot, so he had to hoBBle dong.

29. The old man hobble along with the aid of his stick.

30. The old man hobbled along with the help of his grandson.

31. The old man hobbled along with the aid of his stick.

32. 26 The camels were hobbled out to graze in the paddock.

33. He got up slowly and hobbled over to the coffee table.

34. (WILLIAM THOMAS) VINCENT And with that the Chorister's mother hobbled off, telling everybody she met the same story

35. Tariffs and other needless restrictions hobble trade among all South Asian countries.

36. It's a pity for me to see an old woman hobble away.

37. Even though his leg was in a plaster cast, he was able to hobble about.

38. 2 The old man hobbled along with the help of his grandson.

39. This one hobbled about gamely, seemingly eager to get back to the open plains.

40. The swelling had begun to go down, and he was able, with pain, to hobble.

41. I hurt my foot while getting off the bus, and had to hobble home.

42. She turned her ankle on the rocks and had to hobble back to camp.

43. Some of the runners could only manage to hobble over the finishing line.

44. With love, everyone will do their best to help you as you get into a hobble.

45. Now, here it is: What could I do, with this old timber I hobble on?

46. To ease his anxiety, he forced himself to go a little faster, his lope bouncy from his hobbling knee.

47. 6 hours ago · In the latest debate on guns, a hobbled NRA takes a Backseat

48. Then they hobbled off home to wait for better days, in awe of the wonders of modern technology.

49. Nevertheless, he decided to make the trip on foot, hobbling all the way to Fíngoè in pain.

50. Since CCTV carried out eliminate the last system, many documentary programs have fallen into a hobble.

51. It would be easier for them to hobble to town a broken leg a broken pantaloon.

52. It would be easier for them to hobble to town with a broken leg than with a broken pantaloon .

53. 21 hours ago · Hobbling Online Education UGC nod for online degree courses Belies talk of automatic approval

54. 🔊 Hobbling up the hill, the old man was frustrated that his Balky knees wouldn’t bend like they used to

55. India's inexorably growing power crisis is a bottleneck that threatens to hobble its overall growth rate.

56. This may hobble the bull in the future. But first it needs to regain its virility.

57. Then, hobbling along on his chubby legs, his belly wagging with every step, he leads Magic to his stall.

58. But if you could see me, you'd think me but a sorry object to hobble to an altar.

59. One more jarring landing on an injury that would have sent football players four times her size hobbling to the bench.

60. Hey, if you don't have the stones to hobble yourself, find someone who'll do it for you.

61. All except one, who hobbled after them,[sentencedict .com] hampered by the club foot that is the hallmark of polio.

62. She led the way, hobbling on arthritic knees and ankles, into her sitting-room whose windows looked down on the street.

63. Because each applet must be downloaded, Java is still hobbled by the slow Internet connections used by most people.

64. His left side seemed one single long unpleasantly stretched scar, and he really had to hobble on his two rows of legs.

65. ‘The Last Blockbuster’ Review: A fond Homage to the Hobbled Video Giant, Now on Netflix In the 1990s, Blockbuster was the Godzilla of the video market.

66. A mental block is formed due to the effect of the learner's negative mental being and is, to some extent, supposed to hobble the learner's acquiring progress of the objective language.

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68. Months before travel was hobbled by coronavirus fears, I was returning home one evening from Raleigh-Durham International Airport when I noticed a familiar figure at the gate — slight, Bespectacled, hair side-parted and gray.

69. The ancient Egyptians used objects from their everyday life as symbols. A rod stood for one, a cattle hobble was ten, a coiled rope was a hundred, a lotus flower was a thousand and so on.

70. I'd told the boys I had a touch of thrombophlebitis, blood clots in the veins in my feet, and was afraid about tomorrow's climb,(Sentence dictionary) not that it would hobble me but would get worse when we came down.

71. ‘Evans, who missed out on last year's play-off by Bogeying the final hole at Muirfield, took full advantage of his favourable early start to finish with a level par 71.’ ‘I hobbled into the clubhouse after Bogeying the hole and shooting my first 79.’ ‘Though Walton bogeyed the …

72. Accipitrine: of, like or pertaining to falcons and hawks accismus: in rhetoric, pretending to refuse something accite: to cite; to summon acclinate: sloping upwards acclivity: upward slope accloy: to hobble with a horseshoe nail accolade: curved architectural moulding; vertical line joining two musical staves accolent: neighbouring accollé