Definitionadj. that cripples or disables or incapacitates
Last update: June 20, 2015
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He closed his eyes to the darkness, struggling against his crippling terror. [Please select]
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It had only enraged the bull, without crippling him in the least degree. [Please select]
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And she saw her chance to deal a crippling blow at England's prestige and commerce. [Please select]
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By crippling Sparta, Epaminondas raised Thebes to a position of supremacy. [Please select]
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--The crippling of the naval power of Spain left England mistress of the seas. [Please select]
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In fact, the French seemed more intent on crippling England than in crushing Frederic. [Please select]
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Already he had triumphed over Indians, Tories, the mighty slope, snow, ice, crippling, and starvation. [Please select]
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This was done, not for the purpose of crippling American commerce, but either to increase English revenue or to inflict injury on foreign rivals or enemies. [Please select]
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"It is fifty to one against their crippling us by this light, though they may knock some holes in our sails, and perhaps splinter our timbers a little." [Please select]
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