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- walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot:"he limped heavily as he moved" · "he limped off during Saturday's game" · "the conversation limped on for half an hour"
- (of a damaged ship, aircraft, or vehicle) proceed with difficulty:"the badly damaged aircraft limped back to Sicily"
nounlimp (noun) · limps (plural noun)Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘fall short of’): related to obsolete limphalt ‘lame’, and probably of Germanic origin.adjectivelimp (adjective) · limper (comparative adjective) · limpest (superlative adjective)Originearly 18th century: of unknown origin; perhaps related to limp, having the basic sense ‘hanging loose’. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.limp verb (PERSON/ANIMAL) [ I ] to walk slowly and with difficulty because of having an injured or painful leg or foot: Three minutes into the game, Jackson limped off the pitch with a serious ankle injury.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/limping1 : to walk with difficulty due to physical impairment 2 : to go slowly or with difficulty limp 2 of 3 noun : a limping movement or gait walked with a limpwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/limpinglimp verb (PROCESS/THING) [ I + adv/prep ] informal to move or develop slowly and with difficulty: The little boat limped slowly towards the shore. After limping along for almost two years, the economy is starting to show signs of recovery.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/limp
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If someone is limp, their body has no strength and is not moving, for example because they are asleep or unconscious. He carried her limp body into the room and laid her on the bed. He hit his head against a rock and went limp.
LIMPING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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If someone is limp, their body has no strength and is not moving, for example, because they are asleep or unconscious. He carried her limp body into the room and laid her on the bed. Synonyms: weak , tired , exhausted , worn out More …
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