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The example sentences of HOBBLED in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "hobbled" in a sentence | "hobbled" example sentences

How to use "hobbled" in a sentence?

  • His instincts should have warned him sooner than they had, but thanks to his agimortus, he'd been hobbled like a brood mare waiting to be mounted by a randy stallion
    -Larissa Ione-
  • Langdon turned to Sophie. "Who is that? What... happened?" Teabing hobbled over. "You were rescued by a knight brandishing an Excalibur made by Acme Orthopedic.
    -Dan Brown-
  • The Mormon mission to Africa, as to other dark-skinned parts of the world, was for a long time hobbled by the racism of the movement's scripture.
    -James Fenton-
  • When children are hungry, sleepy from a night spent fighting untreated asthma, or hobbled by symptoms of undiagnosed illnesses, they are less likely to do well in school.
    -Irwin Redlener-
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Definition and meaning of HOBBLED

What does "hobbled mean?"

/ˈhäbəl/

hobbled

verb
walk awkwardly due to pain.

What are synonyms of "hobbled"?
Some common synonyms of "hobbled" are:
  • limp,
  • shuffle,
  • shamble,
  • falter,
  • totter,
  • dodder,
  • stagger,
  • stumble,
  • reel,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/limp/

limp
adjective noun verb

Being soft, not hard, not rigid. tendency to limp. To walk an awkward, slow way due to injured leg.

/ˈSHəfəl/

shuffle
noun verb

shuffling movement or sound. walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from ground.

/ˈSHambəl/

shamble
noun other verb

slow, shuffling, awkward gait. Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet. move with slow, shuffling, awkward gait.

/ˈfôltər/

falter
verb

lose strength or momentum.

/ˈtädər/

totter
noun verb

feeble or unsteady gait. move in feeble or unsteady way.

/ˈdädər/

dodder
verb

To walk unsteadily.

/ˈstaɡər/

stagger
noun verb

unsteady walk or movement. To greatly surprise someone.

/ˈstəmbəl/

stumble
noun verb

Act of tripping and almost falling. To trip and almost fall.

/rēl/

reel
noun verb

cylinder on which flexible material can be wound. wind something on to reel by turning reel.

What are antonyms of "hobbled"?
Some common antonyms of "hobbled" are:
  • stride,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/strīd/

stride
noun verb

Length of a long confident step when walking. To walk with long confident steps.

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