Synonyms for limping
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : limp |
Phonetic Transcription : lɪmp |
Top 10 synonyms for limping Other synonyms for the word limping
Définition of limping
Origin :- 1560s, of unknown origin, perhaps related to Middle English lympen "to fall short" (c.1400), which is probably from Old English lemphealt "halting, lame, limping," which has a lone cognate in the rare Middle High German limphin, and perhaps is from a PIE root meaning "slack, loose, to hang down" (cf. Sanskrit lambate "hangs down," Middle High German lampen "to hang down"). Related: Limped; limping. As a noun, 1818, from the verb.
- verb walk with faltering step
- She stopped to point at Gervaise, who was limping awkwardly because of the slope of the pavement.
- Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
- Hilaire was limping across the terrace towards the garden steps.
- Extract from : « Olive in Italy » by Moray Dalton
- Beyond, through the high-arched entrance, a man was limping.
- Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus
- He heard the limping effort to be formal as before a king or a court of justice.
- Extract from : « In a Little Town » by Rupert Hughes
- “No,” chimed in Mrs. Mate Hare, limping from her home in the broom sedge.
- Extract from : « Plantation Sketches » by Margaret Devereux
- The last man left with a swollen jaw and limping on one leg.
- Extract from : « Riders of the Silences » by John Frederick
- She broke off at the sound of a limping footstep in the hall.
- Extract from : « From Place to Place » by Irvin S. Cobb
- She felt as awkward as a limping grasshopper in a crowd of butterflies.
- Extract from : « Prudy Keeping House » by Sophie May
- She did not believe any longer that anyone could prevail against "Limping Dick."
- Extract from : « Ambrotox and Limping Dick » by Oliver Fleming
- The clerk of the Seaside went by, limping with age and dragging his reluctant feet.
- Extract from : « The House of Pride » by Jack London
Antonyms for limping
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