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Do you mean a verb form of crutch? A long time ago, you could say something was crutched by someone or something, but we don't use it anymore that I know.

If you're looking for a better or different way of saying "walking on crutches," you'd be better off using a synonym for walking that implies "with difficulty" like hobbling.

You can say, "He walked on crutches for two weeks."

"He can walk on crutches."

"He was walking on crutches."

"He will be walking on crutches at this time tomorrow."

These are all verb forms of to walk.

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