limp

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Phonetic Respelling: [ limp ]

Definition: Play

v. to walk lamely or in an uneven way; n. n uneven or lopsided walk; adj. not stiff or firm

Sentence: Play Play

Julie walked with a limp after injuring her ankle.

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Julie walked with a limp after injuring her ankle.

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The horse walked with a limp because she had been foundered.

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His limp was an indication that he had hurt his leg.

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Why did Laura's husband have a limp and walked with a cane?

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The boy had a limp caused by a malformed foot.

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What was Frannie's solution for Bark's limp paw?

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Dorothea suffers pain and has a limp because of what?

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Why did Laura's husband have a limp and walked with a cane?

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Synonyms: Play

hobble; stagge;r bending; debilitated

Antonyms: Play

stiff; straight; unbending

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