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Translations for „hobble“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

I . hob·ble [ˈhɒbl̩] VB intr

hobble
hobble
to hobble around on crutches

II . hob·ble [ˈhɒbl̩] VB trans

III . hob·ble [ˈhɒbl̩] N

1. hobble (for a horse):

hobble

2. hobble (awkward walk):

hobble
hobble

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Heath's attempt to confront trade union power resulted in a political battle, hobbled as the government was by inflation and high unemployment.
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They led them with bridles and hobbles, lined them up in stable and stall, resulting in the deaths of two or three out of ten.
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He hobbled around the bases and pumped his fist as his jubilant teammates stormed the field.
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Although hobbles are most commonly used on horses, they are sometimes used also on other animals.
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It went bankrupt in large part due to misguided government policies that hobbled the entire baking industry at the time.
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They earned mid-table results there until being relegated in 1972 carrying with them a heavy debt burden that hobbled the club for years.
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However, unable to do much training and hobbled by his injury he had losing records in the following two tournaments.
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His writings were typified by a profound philosophical pessimism, and drew heavily from his experiences as both a doctor and a man hobbled by neuroses.
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The director further hobbles the movie's pace by interrupting the narrative with commentator interviews... which, while occasionally eloquent, are also entirely predictable...
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Prisoners arrested on his rounds would wear horse hobbles and walk in single file chained to the vehicle.
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