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    limping
    /ˈlɪmpɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the action of walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: "she does not know exactly what caused her limping"

    adjective

    • 1. walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: "the video clip shows a limping gunman"

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  2. 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. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to walk in a way that is not controlled or even. stumble He was stumbling around the house like he was drunk.

  3. 1. a. : to walk with an uneven and usually slow movement or gait. especially : to walk favoring one leg. The injured player limped off the field. b. : to go unsteadily : falter. After which the conversation limped for some time … Henry Green. 2. : to proceed slowly or with difficulty. The ship limped back to port. limper noun. plural limpers. limp.

  4. n. An irregular, jerky, or awkward gait. adj. limp·er, limp·est. 1. Lacking or having lost rigidity, as of structure or substance: limp, wet hair; an arm hanging limp over the side of the bed. 2. Lacking strength, vigor, or effectiveness; weak: limp political opposition.

  5. 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. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to walk in a way that is not controlled or even.

  6. 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. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to walk in a way that is not controlled or even.

  7. Definitions of limping. noun. disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet. synonyms: claudication, gameness, gimp, gimpiness, lameness. see more.

  8. If you describe something as limp, you mean that it is soft or weak when it should be firm or strong. She was told to reject applicants with limp handshakes. A residue can build up on the hair shaft, leaving the hair limp and dull looking. Synonyms: floppy, soft, relaxed, loose More Synonyms of limp.