Hobbling [verb]
Definition of Hobbling:
limp
Synonyms of Hobbling:
Sentence/Example of Hobbling:
I say, very nearly knocking down the old sweeper who was hobbling away as fast as posibil.
There was not a soul to be seen, except an old beggar woman who was hobbling along, supporting herself with two sticks.
Hobbling to the stove, she examined the battered tin can, letting the moonlight shine into its rusty depths.
A man hobbling on a stick came in from the doctors room, and, seeing Kentucky, picked his way over the outstretched forms to him.
When he returned, hobbling up with his tiny bundle, the backwoods world was rioting in the scarlet and gold of young October.
At once the door opened and Kalopaling came hobbling in on his clumsy feet, which were made for swimming and not for walking.
There were eight or ten that were wounded and a-running and a-hobbling about, looking back to see if we were after them.
Near the gate he met an old man, who, staff in hand, was hobbling along with great difficulty.
Freeing myself from Ralph's embrace, I looked round to see my great-grandmother hobbling towards us with uplifted stick.
A middle-aged man was hobbling towards us in the thinning stream of homing citizens.