Limp Mnemonic
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limp
limp
/lɪmp/
Examples
- He saved the leg but acquired a limp.
- The balloon of the white bottle will remain limp.
- A large pancake made with seafood and scallions was limp.
- He had a noticeable limp on the day of the crash.
- Saute until onions are limp, stirring constantly.
- He had a slight limp from a muscle twinge.
- Seconds after limping out of the wreck, the car exploded.
- That's not going to happen as long as the global economy limps along.
- Shortly afterwards, he was seen limping, and grimacing, at a summit in Vladivostok.
- Some people had head wounds, others were limping.
the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
noun
walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
verb
proceed slowly or with difficulty
verb
not firm
adjective
lacking in strength or firmness or resilience G.K.Chesterton
adjective
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"Limp + Imp. The little imp walks with a limp as he goes."
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