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hurple

Speech parts

1. hurple - Noun

2. hurple - Verb

Meaning

hurple (third-person singular simple present hurples, present participle hurpling, simple past and past participle hurpled)

(England) To shrug up the neck and creep along the streets with a shivering sensation of cold, as an ill-clad person may do on a winter's morning.
Goas hurpling abart fit to give a body t'dithers to luke at him! - The Dialect of Leeds, 1862

hurple (plural hurples)

(Scotland) An impediment similar to a limp.
After he sprained his ankle, he walked away with a hurple.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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