Hobbling is used by some people to teach a horse to ground tie. It is also used on horses that paw when standing. It is a preferance of the trainer to hobble, not all do.
Stripling, hobbling, bobbling, puling, haggling.
"Though his twisted ankle was causing him great pain, he managed to hobble home from the baseball field".
hobbel: walk lamely/ fsten the legs of (a horse) to limit its movement./ noun: a hobbling walk/ 2. a rope used to hobble a horse SOURCE: Oxford English dictionary
Hobbeling Hobbling. It was a method to punish prisoners for escape attempts and to keep prisoners from trying to escape again.
In the book, Annie cuts off one of Paul's feet, and then cauterizes his ankle with a blowtorch. In the movie, Annie puts a block of wood between Paul's ankles, then hits each of his feet with a sledgehammer to break his ankles (also known as "hobbling").
1. She was known for walking with a merry gait, swinging her bag happily alongside her as she nearly skipped to school. 2. As he wore a cast on one leg, his walk was a slow, hobbling gait. 3. As the horses neared the finish line, their gait became a furious gallop.
She was a very attractive lady, but she had a strange hobbling when she walked away from me; it turned me off.
move weirdlyverb verb: hobble; 3rd person present: hobbles; past tense: hobbled; past participle: hobbled; gerund or present participle: hobbling1. walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury."he was hobbling around on crutches"synonyms: limp, walk with difficulty, walk lamely, move unsteadily, walk haltingly; More shamble, totter, dodder, stagger, falter, stumble, lurch"Luke hobbled into the post office"2. tie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying.cause (a person or animal) to limp. "Johnson was still hobbled slightly by an ankle injury"restrict the activity or development of. "cotton farmers hobbled by low prices"nounnoun: hobble; plural noun: hobbles1. an awkward way of walking, typically due to pain from an injury."he finished the game almost reduced to a hobble"2. a rope or strap used for hobbling a horse or other animal.
Yes, it is true. Here is the exact quote: "But then again, this has not been much of a mystery to me. Knowing the history of DeBeers and their cruel, racist, vicious tactics to keep diamond miners from keeping back some of the diamonds for themselves, if caught, the overseers of the DeBeers Corporation (a Dutch colonial empire built off the blood of black Zimbabweans of the country formerly known as Rhodesia) would have the black miners hobbled to keep them from running away."
The correct spelling is "necessary."
Neither is correct. You say "If you feel it is necessary" or "If you feel that it is necessary."
Sometimes in small animals, arthritis causes their bones to degenerate, and break down. I had a small dog once that had this problem, and while he was hobbling around, fell. It wasn't a big fall, but was enough to paralize him because it caused spinal cord damage. He lost the use of his legs, and control of his bowels and bladder.