the hobble strap is located on the stirrup it is the strap that keeps it together at the bottom.....
There is only 1 syllable in "strap."
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.
Straps is the plural of strap
An Arab strap is a device made of leather with a metal ring, fastened around the penis in order to sustain an erection.
As a noun: sharpener, strap As a verb: sharpen
A hobble is used in the oilfield to secure a horse or other livestock. It typically consists of a strap or rope that limits the animal's movement. In the context of the oilfield, a hobble may be used to restrict the movement of equipment or parts to prevent them from shifting or moving unexpectedly.
The future tense of "hobble" is "will hobble".
hobble
hobble mean to limp
hobble means to walk with a limp
I'll hobble over as quickly as I can. I watched the injured horse hobble over to the corral.
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.
There is no corresponding opposite word for hobble. The nearest word might be 'enable'.
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.
hinken is the word for Hobble in Dutch. It is an awkward way of walking due to injury.
The cast of The Hobble Skirt - 1910 includes: Ben Turpin
On the engine block.