hobble
hobble, hitch, falter, stumble, lurch
limp
act like you can not walk!!
With a limp
ponies limp when they are born
The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
To walk with a limp means to drag or slag your foot
He walked with a noticeable limp after injuring his leg playing soccer.
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Limp can be a verb, an adjective and a noun. Verb: To walk lamely. Adjective: Lacking stiffness. Noun: An irregular gait (walk)
Pirates limp because of their peg leg. it was very difficult to walk with a peg leg so as a result they limped. some don't limp
No, the word "limp" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or suggest the sound of the action they describe, whereas "limp" does not directly imitate the sound of something.