Definitionn. disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet
Last update: October 25, 2015
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Pierre did not look round again but went limping up the hill. [Please select]
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O Lord, that little limping devil. [Please select]
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And we marched out, Johnnie keeping as far from me as possible and limping conspicuously. [Please select]
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Every now and then a Caribou will be seen limping--perhaps from wounds, perhaps because of a leg sprained in rough terrain. [Please select]
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The little limping foot--how it made his soul overflow with adoring tenderness. [Please select]
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Limping on to the tents of the engineers, he set down the instrument and called. [Please select]
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It was Bennett, the Church of England Chaplain of the regiment, limping in dusty black. [Please select]
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She flung her final taunts over her shoulder at her hearers as she went limping off. [Please select]
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I said as he scrambled over the wall to my side, limping a little as I fancied. [Please select]
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I saw day by day the tidal waves of wounded limping back, until two hundred and fifty thousand men had passed through our casualty clearing stations, and then were not finished. [Please select]
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At last the Jackal came limping along, for all his sorry looks as sharp as a needle, and he too called out-- "Drumikin." [Please select]
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