Limping synonyms
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(Informal) The quality of being lame, pathetic or uncool.
A narrow ornamental fabric or braid of silk, wool, or cotton, often stiffened with metallic wire or coarse cord running through it, used as trimming for dresses, curtains, furniture, etc. Also guimpe.
disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet
A halt or lameness in a person's walk; a limp.
To go unsteadily, haltingly, etc.
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Wobble is defined as to move or cause to move in an unsteady way, to have your voice quiver, or to be unable to commit to a course of action.
(Intransitive) To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail.
In a loose manner.
To move in a feeble, unsteady manner.
To sway as if about to fall.
To fall, move, or stay behind; loiter; linger
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To move or sway unsteadily or unsurely; totter.
To move with short sliding steps, without or barely lifting the feet:
To signal with or as if with a flag.
To come or bring to a halt; stop, esp. temporarily
To come upon accidentally or unexpectedly:
To think and act in a confused, aimless way.
Fumble is defined as to clumsily search or handle, or to lose hold of an object, particularly in football.
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To go beyond the proper limits of something:
To struggle awkwardly to move, as in deep mud or snow; plunge about in a stumbling manner
To work or act ineptly or inefficiently.
To stumble
To move clumsily or carelessly; flounder; stumble
thriving (related)
To grow vigorously; flourish:
moving (related)
To stir the emotions:
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Find another word for limping. In this page you can discover 28 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for limping, like: lameness, gimp, gimpiness, gameness, claudication, hitching, hobbling, wobbling, staggering, loosing and faltering.