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I . limp1 [lɪmp] VB intr

II . limp1 [lɪmp] N no pl

limp2 [lɪmp] ADJ

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The first manifestation, particularly in young children, may be limping.
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He suggested that the edmontosaur was a target because it may have been limping from this earlier injury.
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He is seen limping out on a makeshift crutch.
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Enter man left, limping, with stick, shadowing in paint general lighting along.
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Much of the music is taken up with a kind of inexorable, limping march.
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He may have had surgery, which would have explained his absence from public view between the pictures of him limping in discomfort and then with a walking-stick.
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Trudging, staggering, limping, stumbling, tottering, doddering, shuffling, and crawling marked the downward trajectory.
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