Similar words: ripple, ripping, supplies, supplier, script, applicant, appliance, applicable. Meaning: ['krɪplɪŋ] adj. that cripples or disables or incapacitates.
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31. The result is a crippling and ever-growing burden of fruitless debt.
32. Taken to extremes, what begins as an anxiety may develop into a full-blown phobia, crippling the life of the sufferer.
33. Where those crippling deformities came from mystified generation after generation of parents and doctors.
34. He is reported to be suffering from a crippling kidney disease.
35. A VILLAGE pub landlord looks set to leave his business because of crippling rent rises.
36. This had a crippling effect on the worse off at a crucial stage of recovery from the Famine.
37. Within large-scale industry, the crippling specialisation of the individual machine-minders is one aspect of the division of labour.
38. What is temporary paralysis in half the face next to the crippling paralysis of a stroke?
39. And most ominously, it often has the effect of crippling the performance of formerly productive work groups.
40. Many of the people we care for suffer from other crippling disabilities as well as their blindness.
41. In one year under Labour, borrowing reached a crippling 9 percent. - the equivalent of £55 billion today.
42. Skilful horsemanship overcame those problems, but then just 24 hours before the Derby, Nijinsky suffered a crippling attack of colic.
43. Already the young farmer has lost more than half his winter wheat crop to a crippling drought.
44. Some might say that typical annual percentage rates of around 24 percent are crippling.
45. And the heat inside the mill would not be so unpleasant as the crippling cold endured by field-workers in winter.
46. Strikes were as crippling as taxes.
47. They both suffered from crippling pains in their hips.
48. But most crippling were the communication failures.
49. The strong yen is crippling exports.
50. As a result Heath rarely exhibited Nixon's crippling diffidence.
51. It's certainly a crippling handicap taken on too early.
52. By the end of April(http://sentencedict.com), new loans stood close to six trillian yuan and economists have begun to warn that the explosive supply of capital may create a crippling bad loan problem in the future.
53. Armenia is occupying a region of Azerbaijani territory, which has resulted in Turkey enforcing a trade embargo against Armenia since 1993, crippling the Armenian economy.
54. Without reform , however, those apathetic young voters face a crippling tax burden.
55. The American military presence on the islands had suffered a crippling blow.
56. Violence spreads inexorably across the nation, filling our streets and crippling our lives.
57. Nightstalker's Crippling Fear now has a minor effect during the day.
58. Zimbabwe is a more recent example of this crippling medical emigration.
59. Some adults experience a webbing between fingers or toes, or a crippling form of arthritis in which fingers and toes twist around one another.
60. The conflation of money and capital is one of the crippling weaknesses of mainstream economic thought.
More similar words: ripple, ripping, supplies, supplier, script, applicant, appliance, applicable, applicably, application, supplication, conscript, scripture, triplicate, transcript, nondescript, inscription, description, prescription, circumscription, plinth, dipping, splinter, equipping, discipline, mudslinging, lingering, sinking feeling, clinging, cringe.