limp
word
Definition
To walk with difficulty because of pain or injury in your leg or foot. It can also mean something weak, not firm, or lacking strength.
Usage & Nuances
As a verb, 'limp' means to walk unevenly due to injury. As an adjective, it describes something weak, soft, or lacking energy (e.g., 'a limp handshake'). Not to be confused with 'limb' (body part). Formality: neutral. Commonly used for people and animals, but also metaphorically for things that lack strength.
Example Sentences
The injured dog began to limp across the yard.
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His handshake was so limp, it felt like holding a wet noodle.
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The flag hung limp in the windless air.
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He started to limp after twisting his ankle.
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She has a slight limp when she walks.
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After that long hike, my legs felt so tired I could barely limp home.
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