a limping walk is like when you hurt one of your legs and you walk with a limp . like uhhh; hobbling ?
"Limped" refers to moving with difficulty or uneasily, often due to injury or weakness in a limb. It can also describe something that is operating or functioning at less than full capacity.
Assuming you mean the 'limped' (pronounced 'limp-ed')of poetry, and not the term referring to an injured gait, "soft" would be a decent synonym. "Doe-eyed."
It solved the mystery of who limped
(someone's name) limped over to the table.
It solved the mystery of who limped
No, it is a verb.
Sydelle
lame horse
Chester Goode .
His right leg was the stiff leg
pile, ped (Latin for "foot"), piled
Brother Roberto has written: 'The man who limped to heaven'
pimping rhymes with limping. Scrimping Crimping
The past tense of the verb to limp is "limped."The spelling "limpet" is a type of sea snail, or a magnetic explosive mine named for it.