Lame is a noun, verb, and adjective. The main use of the word "lame" is an adjective, however.
Yes, "lame" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person with a physical disability that limits their movements.
thats was a lame question. or in terms where lame means physically impperared, that boy is lame(he cant walk or move another body part)
Exactly how you spell your name.You did well - lame is the correct spelling.
The horse went lame in his hind legs after an injury. or The above example of a sentence is pathetic and lame.
They shot the horse because he pulled up lame. The political party's lame excuses will cost them many votes in the next election.
lame!
The noun in the sentence is homework, a word for a thing.
Yes. In its archaic form it's the collective noun for lame people
adjectiveActually, lame is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. The noun is slang for someone who is not in with the new style. The verb is to make an object defected or impaired. The adjective means for a person or an object to be defected.
We aren't lame, it's you who's lame. If you weren't lame then why did you ask this question?? Answer that!
I belive 1 foot lame 2foot lame 3 foot lame and 4 foot lame and then dead lame I belive
Very lame! like 100% lame!
The horse hurt its leg and came up lame.He had a lame excuse for why he missed our date.
Lame is a free software
Its a lame booty/person
No! Lame is not a bad word
No, it is not lame to like Coldplay.
thats was a lame question. or in terms where lame means physically impperared, that boy is lame(he cant walk or move another body part)