1. limping - Noun
2. limping - Verb
of Limp
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlexandra's effect on fashion was so profound that society ladies even copied her limping gait, after her serious illness in 1867 left her with a stiff leg. Source: Internet
After the verdict was read, Harvey Weinstein was escorted with handcuffs out of the courtroom limping and sent to jail to await his sentencing on 11 March. Source: Internet
"How long will you go limping with two different opinions? Source: Internet
The Hebrew for this word, "go limping" or "waver", is the same as that used for "danced" in verse 26, where the prophets of Baal frantically dance. Source: Internet
I found myself limping around at death’s door plenty of times. Source: Internet
“I’m limping along on that.” Source: Internet