Examples of 'i limp' in a sentence
Meaning of "i limp"
i limp - Denotes the act of walking with difficulty or uneven steps due to pain or injury in one's leg or foot
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I limp for a little while.
My pocketbook has an empty look I limp on a lumpy shoe.
Then I limp to a train and walk the rest of the way.
You may have noticed that I limp more in front of a jury.
I limp into British Headquarters in Cairo, with this club foot of mine.
This path I limp along is mine.
I limp some days, which is easy to see.
My pocketbook has an empty look I limp on a lumpy shoe So I turn into a flying fish.
I limp home, i can not pee.
Are you putting me down because I limp and drive a bus?
Because I limp on my right leg.
When i fall from here, i sprain an ankle, i limp away.
I have been sprintin ' till I limp Across the finish with a gun.
That poisoned me . And it was he I limp.
Of course. I limp into British Headquarters in Cairo, with this club foot of mine.
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Does your leg hurt? I limp a bit now.
Now I limp with such elegance!
Something wrong with your leg? You see, I limp a little.
You may have noticed that I limp more in front of a jury . Did you notice?
Once in a while, I limp.
You may have noticed that I limp more in front of a jury. Did you notice? Yes.
Well, the wound is obvious . I limp.
Yeah. I limp a little in the leg.
Does your leg hurt? You see, I limp a little.
I limp and the flop comes Q 9 6.
You see, I limp a little.
I've been sprintin' till I limp Across the finish with a gun.
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So he limp walked around here from then on
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