Limps example sentences

Related (10): hobble, hobbling, limped, limping, lamed, laming, gimpy, gimping, crippled, crippling

limp

verb

limp (verb) · limps (third person present) · limped (past tense) · limped (past participle) · limping (present participle)

  - walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot:

  - (of a damaged ship, aircraft, or vehicle) proceed with difficulty:

  - a tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness:

limp

adjective

limp (adjective) · limper (comparative adjective) · limpest (superlative adjective)

  - lacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm:

  - having or denoting a book cover that is not stiffened with board.

  - without energy or will:

Synonyms

hobble, falter, shuffle, shamble, totter, dodder, stagger, stumble, lameness, hobble, shuffle, claudication, soft, flaccid, loose, slack, lax, pliable, relaxed, floppy, drooping, droopy, sagging, hanging, pendulous, firm, stiff, soft, flaccid, loose, slack, lax, pliable, relaxed, floppy, drooping, droopy, sagging, hanging, pendulous, tired, fatigued, weary, exhausted, lethargic, listless, spiritless, spent, weak, enervated, flagging, firm, stiff, energetic, Wikipedia, Legal

"Limps" Example Sentences

1. His leg was still weak from the accident, so he limps when he walks.
2. The old man limps along the street, leaning heavily on his cane.
3. She limps slightly from an old injury to her ankle.
4. The dog limps after being hit by a car.
5. His limp was barely noticeable as he walked down the street.
6. She was limping slightly as she crossed the street.
7. He limped away from the scene of the accident.
8. His limp grew more pronounced as he walked up the stairs.
9. She limped away from the fight, her leg throbbing with pain.
10. He limps along the sidewalk, his leg still in a cast.
11. The injured soldier limped away from the battlefield.
12. The injured man limped down the street, clutching his side.
13. Her limp was barely noticeable as she walked to the store.
14. The boy limped away from the playground, his ankle sore.
15. He limps slowly around the corner, his leg still in a brace.
16. She limps slightly from an old injury to her knee.
17. The injured soldier limped back to the camp, his arm in a sling.
18. He limped away from the scene of the accident, his leg in a cast.
19. She limps along the sidewalk, her ankle still swollen from the injury.
20. He limps away from the fight, his arm wrapped in a bandage.

Common Phases

limp with pain; limp in exhaustion; limp with a sprained ankle; limp from an injury

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