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hobble <a hobble; hobbles> N

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hobble N

hobble

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English
However, while crossing a log bridge, he ran and forgot to hobble.
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If the horses wandered into the creek, the hobbles came off in the water.
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He hobbled around the bases and pumped his fist as his jubilant teammates stormed the field.
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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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Note that this description creates an exaggerated hobble often seen with newer dancers.
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Mules and horses typically required herding day and night and often had to be staked out on a rope or hobbled.
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He famously hobbled up court, scored the first four points, and inspired his team to one of the most famous playoff upsets of all time.
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With their running game hobbled, the 49ers trailed 140 at the half, and 2010 going into the fourth quarter.
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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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He hobbled with the aid of sticks down the gangplank where his concerned parents met him.
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