Definitionn. someone who is unable to walk normally because of an injury or disability to the legs or back
Last update: June 20, 2015
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He sits idle at home like cripples. [Please select]
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Her child got crippled by polio attack. [Please select]
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This measure crippled our efforts. [Please select]
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The accident has crippled her for life. [Please select]
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All the earlier evidence goes to show that only an informal understanding was arrived at, based on the de facto inability of either power to cripple the other (see Cimon). [Please select]
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He is now helpless, indeedblind and a cripple. [Please select]
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My crippled strength. [Please select]
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He was no longer a cripple confined to one spot. [Please select]
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_ Hain't ole man Cajy Shannon a-sarvin' out his time, humpback an' cripple ez he is. [Please select]
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She got one arm and shoulder up, only to flop back like a crippled thing. [Please select]
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"You walk like an old, crippled woman with only one leg." [Please select]
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