Definitionn. a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground
Last update: October 9, 2015
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The doctor advised her to use crutch. [noun]
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He is almost like and emotional crutch for me. [noun]
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So not only do I fear death, but I have no mental crutch to keep me grounded. [noun]
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This was too much for old Damia; she could contain herself no longer, and striking her crutch on the floor she broke out: "What next shall we hear." [noun]
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Damia struck the floor with her crutch and, interrupting the indignant matron with a spiteful laugh, exclaimed: "Ha, ha." [noun]
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I told her at the Widow Mary's and when she heard it she struck her crutch on the floor. [noun]
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Here take your crutch and walk. [noun]
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(Bang fresh barang bang of lacquey's bell, horse, nag, steer, piglings, Conmee on Christass, lame crutch and leg sailor in cockboat armfolded ropepulling hitching stamp hornpipe through and through.) [noun]
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A onelegged sailor crutched himself round MacConnell's corner, skirting Rabaiotti's icecream car, and jerked himself up Eccles street. [noun]
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