If you don't hobble the horses, they may wander off in the night.
That little old man will hobble along as best as he can.
I'll hobble over as quickly as I can. I watched the injured horse hobble over to the corral.
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The future tense of "hobble" is "will hobble".
Neville at least managed to hobble away without the aid of a stretcher. The little girl had just gotten crutches so she hobbled across the street.
hobble
material
hobble mean to limp
She was a very attractive lady, but she had a strange hobbling when she walked away from me; it turned me off.
hobble means to walk with a limp
There is no corresponding opposite word for hobble. The nearest word might be 'enable'.
the hobble strap is located on the stirrup it is the strap that keeps it together at the bottom.....
A hobble is something tied to a horse's feet to make it hard for him to walk. To "hobble" is to tie the hobble to a horse. The word is now used figuratively to mean to hamper, to hinder, handicap, or generally make it difficult for someone to do something.