Use of hobble in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include hobble at the start of sentence, hobble at the end of sentence and hobble in the middle of sentence

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hobble at the start of sentence


  1. Hobble and limp describe the uneven movement of someone whose legs are injured.

hobble at the end of sentence


  1. My knee was stiff and painful, and I could only hobble.
  2. Sophie got herself to the mirror, and found she had to hobble.
  3. The swelling had begun to go down, and he was able, with pain, to hobble.
  4. With love, everyone will do their best to help you as you get into a hobble.

hobble in the middle of sentence


  1. I hurt my foot, and had to hobble home.
  2. Mistakes can hobble a deal from the start.
  3. The Boy hurt his foot, so he had to hobble dong.
  4. The old man hobble along with the aid of his stick.
  5. It's a pity for me to see an old woman hobble away.
  6. I hurt my foot while getting off the bus, and had to hobble home.
  7. She turned her ankle on the rocks and had to hobble back to camp.
  8. Now, here it is: What could I do, with this old timber I hobble on?
  9. Some of the runners could only manage to hobble over the finishing line.
  10. He was left with no alternative but to hobble to the nearest telephone box.
  11. The country's massive debt could hobble the party's social - spending plans.
  12. It would be easier for them to hobble to town a broken leg a broken pantaloon.
  13. But if you could see me, you'd think me but a sorry object to hobble to an altar.
  14. This may hobble the bull in the future. But first it needs to regain its virility.
  15. It would be easier for them to hobble to town with a broken leg than with a broken pantaloon .
  16. After practice I watch him walk painfully over to the bleachers, wrap up his knee and hobble out.
  17. India's inexorably growing power crisis is a bottleneck that threatens to hobble its overall growth rate.
  18. As the room fell suddenly, tensely silent, he began to walk, to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine.

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