Examples of 'hinken' in a sentence
Meaning of "hinken"
hinken (verb) - To walk with a limp or an uneven gait, typically due to an injury or physical condition. This term is often used to describe someone's manner of walking
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Hinken Claesson has shown a brother in this area.
Andren had found BuIten and Hinken by means of a request for information.
Andrén did an international search and BuIten and Hinken were both found.
We found that Hinken Claesson has a brother in the area.
They found both BuIten and Hinken.
It seems that Hinken Claesson has living a brother here in this area.
Andren issued a search and found Bulten and Hinken.
Andren had found Bulten and Hinken by means of a request for information.
Andrén did an international search and Bulten and Hinken were both found.
Hinken had no gunshot wounds, just wounds from the crusher.
Andren did an international search and Bulten and Hinken were both found.
Hinken had no bullet wounds, only crush injuries from the machine.
They found both Bulten and Hinken.
Hinken had no bullet wounds, only trauma from the car crusher.
Andren did an international search and Bulten and Hinken were both found . What?
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No . Hinken Claesson has shown a brother in this area.
Andrén did an international search - What? and Bulten and Hinken were both found.
Elephant Blood… Hinken had no bullet wounds, only crush injuries from the machine.
Hinken writes, Ring me, or die.
Elephant blood? … Hinken had no gunshot wounds, just wounds from the crusher.
We found that Hinken Claesson has a brother in the area. No, no, no.
Elephant blood? - Well … Hinken had no bullet wounds, only trauma from the car crusher.
It seems that Hinken Claesson has living a brother here in this area. - No, no, no.
Well … Hinken writes, Call or die.
Well … Hinken writes.
We found that Hinken Claesson has a brother in the area . - Really? - His name 's Ricky.