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limp VB (ing)

limp

limp <a limp; limps> N

limp
limp

limp N MED

limp ADJ

limp

limp VB (ing)

limp ADJ

limp

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English
He eventually recovered from the illness, but retained a pronounced limp for the remainder of his life.
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He recovered, but walked with a limp for the rest of his life.
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He is short (1.58m tall) and limps on his left leg.
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The leaves may be limp and floating or stiff and erect, emerging above the water surface.
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Production limped on for another two years with the final production coming in 1934.
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The second, that the man was of enormous height, had platinum crowns, and limped on the left foot.
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The illness left him with a permanent limp.
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If a limp is associated with pain it should be urgently investigated, while non-painful limps can be approached and investigated more gradually.
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The first manifestation, particularly in young children, may be limping.
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The police are then on the lookout for anyone with a limp.
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