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Hobbling Meaning in English

word · lemma: hobble

ˈhɑbəɫɪŋ/, /ˈhɑbɫɪŋ
HAH-bling
hˈɒblɪŋ
HOB-ling

Definition

Walking in an uneven or awkward way, usually because of pain or injury in the leg or foot. It can also describe movement that is slow and difficult, like when something is damaged.

Usage & Nuances

Often describes a person or animal moving after hurting a leg, but can also be used for objects (a car hobbling along). Implies visible difficulty and slowness. More vivid than simply 'limping.' Less formal; rarely used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

He is hobbling because he twisted his ankle.

basic

The old dog was hobbling along the road.

basic

She started hobbling after she fell.

basic

My bike was hobbling home on a flat tire.

natural

After running the marathon, I was hobbling for days.

natural

The runner kept hobbling, refusing to quit even though he was in pain.

natural