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I . limp1 [lɪmp] VERBE intr

limp

II . limp1 [lɪmp] SUBST sans pl

limp
to walk with a limp

limp2 [lɪmp] ADJ

limp

Expressions couramment utilisées avec limp

to walk with a limp

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Unfortunately, it drags on after that and limps to a finish.
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A limp may be falsely considered as the result of an over-active lifestyle.
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He recovered, but walked with a limp for the rest of his life.
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She walks with a limp due to an accident.
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Some mills merged and were able to limp along until the late 1920s.
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He suggested that the edmontosaur was a target because it may have been limping from this earlier injury.
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When he was eight years old he had an accident and for the rest of his life he walked with a limp.
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They are stiff, whiplike, or limp, sometimes waxy in texture, and serrated on the edges.
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Jones limped the car back to the pits without bothering the safety car.
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The police are then on the lookout for anyone with a limp.
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