Examples of 'hobble' in a sentence

Meaning of "hobble"

To hobble is a verb that means to walk unsteadily, typically because of an injury or difficulty in moving easily. It can also refer to restraining or limiting someone or something
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  • One of the short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.
  • An unsteady, off-balance step.
  • A difficult situation; a scrape.
  • An odd job; a piece of casual work.

How to use "hobble" in a sentence

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I can hobble horses without you telling me.
Sometimes he would hobble around the stage.
A strange fella came up to that hobble.
Boarding a streetcar in a hobble skirt was particularly difficult.
And this kid is trying to hobble me.
I will probably hobble there myself too.
I hobble back to the garage.
She could not even hobble away.
Just hobble your lip and come on.
It is wrong for them to hobble on crippled feet.
We could hobble down to the solarium and pick right up.
We will find them and hobble them.
So we have to hobble together like a horse and a turtle.
Geopolitical uncertainty continues to hobble the recovery.
You can hobble these crickets.

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A scandal like this could hobble the school.
I would hobble around the kitchen.
You will need a sledgehammer to hobble the ankles.
The first hobble skirts showed up.
And to young fools like you to hobble their lust.
We could hobble down to the solarium.
They make you hobble.
Soon as you hobble those horses.
They wobble and hobble.
This will hobble any president.
She walked with a hobble.
He helped me hobble into the kitchen.
They did not know if she would walk without a hobble.
So she encouraged me to hobble here without her.
We can not hobble like this next to women in wheelchairs.
You might be able to hobble by tomorrow.
Hobble this way.
Let me show you how to hobble these horses.
Hobble on out of here.
Someone can hobble around.
Hobble your lips.
You might still hobble off with a younger man.
Of course the solution to the situation is to hobble the winners.
Might as well hobble both our legs this time.
Those who fail to reach it in time are left to hobble along behind.
Or we hobble our case.
More like a hobble.
We should hobble their number on first assault by these means alone.
He had to stop and went on to hobble across the finish line.
They hobble their economy and punish their own citizens.
Do not hobble off.
Hobble to a hospital.
I will hobble over.
The hobble skirt became popular just as women were becoming more physically active.
I saw it hobble off.

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