Definitionadj. incapable of functioning as a consequence of injury or illness
Last update: September 17, 2015
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Genoa has in the past been somewhat handicapped in the race by the insufficiency of railway communication, which, owing to the mountains which encircle it, is difficult to secure, many tunnels being necessary. [Please select]
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Such a race to run and yet so badly handicapped. [Please select]
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She was handicapped, too, by her sense of humor. [Please select]
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"Handicapped with precious thoughts; Ogilvy threw 'em into me when he was here."' [Please select]
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If they cannot do their work well, then we are handicapped. [Please select]
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It was bad enough to be handicapped by Mahan's grasp on his collar. [Please select]
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To induce men to enlist Congress was twice handicapped. [Please select]
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I was dreadfully handicapped in the beginning of my life by my mother's point of view. [Please select]
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Australian Nature-poetry will be handicapped until our children give names like "Bobolink," and "Chickadee," and "Whip-poor-will," and "Jacky Winter," to our birds. [Please select]
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We, who have profited by the teaching of this political experience, do not realize in the least how handicapped are the people who have not had it. [Please select]
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