crutches in the PONS Dictionary

crutches Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hobble around on crutches

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He had to undergo 11-hour surgery and was transferred to a zimmer frame and later crutches.
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If you walk in on crutches, offer an explanation, but keep it light.
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Angelica stated that she entered the shrine from the back door on crutches with two other religious sisters.
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During his time with the team, he is injured and must use crutches.
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An old man, a kehla, emerged to join the fray, his crutches glinting in the sunlight as his empty trouser leg flapped with his movement.
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A continuing reliance on crutches will further enfeeble the nation, and we may eventually end up in wheelchairs.
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It's good sometimes to let go of your crutches.
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Extra support for users when moving include walking sticks, crutches and support frames, such as the Zimmer frame for example.
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With current techniques, such patients may be walking without crutches in two weeks, and playing some sports in a few months.
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He was convalescing and unable to move without crutches.
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