Synonym: drooping, flimsy, floppy, loose, soft, weak. Antonym: stiff. Similar words: blimp, glimpse, palimpsest, slim, limb, lime, limn, limit. Meaning: [lɪmp] n. the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg. v. 1. walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury 2. proceed slowly or with difficulty. adj. 1. lacking in strength or firmness or resilience 2. not firm.
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91. He broke his hip whilst hunting and the poor man walked with a limp from then on.
92. Two years later, he was shot again and still walks with a limp from the wound to his right ankle.
93. Her shoulders drooped, and her hands lay limp in her lap.
94. She froze him out; went limp in his arms and let her lips go slack under his.
95. My muscles went limp; my skin melted into a buttery ooze; my head detached itself from my body.
96. A sprained right ankle caused Eric Williams to limp into the half way point of his rookie season with the Celtics.
97. Towards morning she woke limp and exhausted, shivering with cold.
98. The limp tunes appear to be played at the wrong speed, stretching them out until they become transparent and meaningless.
99. He opens the door unto a crumbling Tatica, two hundred pounds going limp in his arms.
100. Others suddenly developed a nosebleed and became limp, pale and lethargic.
101. Because they were walking downhill her limp was making her awkward and she linked arms with him to keep her balance.
102. She had come to this, to a limp white heap who had forgotten the names of her nearest and dearest.
103. Schramm felt limp from the heat, and Hoffmann's shirt was soaked in sweat to a deep chestnut brown.
104. I felt limp, like a puppet whose strings had been cut.
105. Quickly Robert inserted the needle into the thigh muscle, and in about a minute, the small body went limp.
106. Crabs injected with it go limp at first, then have convulsions and die.
107. She noticed for the first time that he had a slight limp.
108. Small gardens should not carry passengers or invalids with a limp.
109. Economic gurus tend to think of themselves as hard scientists, while caricaturing educators as limp[sentencedict.com/limp.html], at best.
110. The old and the young, the sick and the healthy, all limp and lifeless in the morning heat.
111. He was old and almost bald and he walked with a limp, but his eyes were very bright and blue.
112. This will go some way towards relieving the anxiety of those who felt that the fine and reprimands were far too limp.
113. When Hilda finally went limp, Omite put her arms around her.
114. He threw off the blanket, picked up the limp girl and gently placed her on the mat in front of the blazing fire.
115. Maybe some one will send them a photo of a lung or a heart, or a limp you-know-what.
116. Norm knocked on the door, at the same time trying to support his limp father against his shoulder.
117. Piper squirmed between them for a moment, fighting to get free, then went limp.
118. A thin man in army uniform came in, walking with a limp.
119. It was like a captain blowing against his own limp sails.
120. There sat Hercules laughing, in each hand a long limp body.
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