Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet LIMP


LIMP

Definition av LIMP

  1. slapp, lealös
  2. halta
  3. ta sig fram med svårighet, fortskrida ostadigt

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Exempel på hur man kan använda LIMP i en mening

  • As he had a limp and slight deafness due to an illness he suffered when young, he was ostracised by his family and was excluded from public office until his consulship (which was shared with his nephew, Caligula, in 37).
  • On 31 October 1914, at the Battle of Messines, Colman was seriously wounded by shrapnel in his ankle, which gave him a limp that he would attempt to hide throughout his acting career.
  • Claudius' family kept him out of public life until his sudden coronation at the age of fifty because of his persistent stammer, limp, and other nervous tics, which caused others to perceive him as mentally deficient and not a threat to his ambitious relatives.
  • Among the Dutch people he was mockingly referred to as "Zes en een kwart" ("six and a quarter"), a play on his name, and the fact that Seyss-Inquart suffered from a limp.
  • The pains are not in the same place as an injury, including overuse injuries such as shin splints, and the child does not limp while walking.
  • The ragfish body is scaleless and limp, because of its cartilaginous skeleton and its flabby muscles.
  • The 14th-century Illuminated Chronicle stated that Coloman was "of mean stature, but astute and quick of apprehension", adding that he was "shaggy and hirsute, half-blind and humpbacked, and he walked with a limp and stammered in his speech".
  • A childhood illness has left her with a limp, and she has a mental fragility and an inferiority complex that has isolated her from the outside world.
  • The crew abandoned the now-overstressed control cabin, dropped ballast and shifted loads to rebalance the ship and used an emergency control station in the rear to limp back to Germany.
  • Holmes deduces that the killer is left-handed (because Charles was struck neatly on the left side of his head from behind, where a right-handed man would have struck him on the other side), and that the stranger is tall, has a limp and smokes cigars.
  • Twenty years later, Fung walks with a limp and is the mistreated lackey of Hung, now a successful businessman.


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