limp can have 3 meanings
Noun: a tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness.
Verb: walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.
Adjective: lacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm.
You wobble or limp
It means they are able to walk on their own, but with a limp. Non- ambulatory would mean they have to be moved by stretcher, etc.
Slack. limp, drooping.
hobble mean to limp
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Both limp and slack can refer to lacking tightness or firmness. However, limp typically describes a lack of strength or vitality in something that should be firm or rigid, while slack often refers to something that is loose or hanging with excess material.
To walk with a limp means to drag or slag your foot
hobble means to walk with a limp
It means they limp or they age greatly.
CAUSE IT DEAD
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