A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
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The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
What is the homograph for a noisy fight
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LIMPThe grocer's shop only had a few limp lettuces left.Before I had that operation on my knee I could only walk with a limp.
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What is the homograph for a noisy fight
The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
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LIMPThe grocer's shop only had a few limp lettuces left.Before I had that operation on my knee I could only walk with a limp.
The word "pad" is a homograph, as it can refer to both walking softly and a type of pillow.
You can use the word "lame" to describe something that is uninteresting, weak, or unsatisfactory. For example, "The movie was so lame that I fell asleep halfway through."
pretend your legs are stiff. And walk.
Immobile, handicapped, hurt Crippled.
Walk with a stiff upper lip.