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1. (v.i.) limp
to walk with a labored movement, as when lame.
2. limp
to proceed in a lame, faltering, or labored manner.
3. limp
to progress with great difficulty.
4. (n.) limp
a lame movement or gait.
5. (adj.) limp
lacking stiffness or rigidity, as of substance or structure:
a limp body.
6. limp
weary; tired; fatigued.
7. limp
without firmness, force, energy, etc.:
limp prose.
8. limp
flexible; not stiffened with boards:
a limp binding.
Etymology: (1700–10)
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| Definition of 'LIMP' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) hitch, hobble, limp
the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
2. (adj) limp, wilted
not firm
"wilted lettuce"
3. (verb) limp
lacking in strength or firmness or resilience
"gave a limp handshake"; "a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know" G.K.Chesterton; "a slack grip"
4. (verb) limp, gimp, hobble, hitch
walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
"The old woman hobbles down to the store every day"
5. (verb) limp
proceed slowly or with difficulty
"the boat limped into the harbor"
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1. (verb) limp
to walk unsteadily because one leg or foot is injured or damaged
He managed to limp back home.
2. (adjective) limp
floppy and soft
an old limp lettuce leaf
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| Definition of 'LIMP' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) LIMP
flaccid; flabby, as flesh
2. (adj) LIMP
lacking stiffness; flimsy; as, a limp cravat
3. (noun) LIMP
a halt; the act of limping
4. (noun) LIMP
a scraper for removing poor ore or refuse from the sieve
5. (verb) LIMP
to halt; to walk lamely. Also used figuratively
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Sense: lacking stiffness or strength; drooping
a limp lettuce; a limp excuse.
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Afrikaans: slap |
Arabic: ليِّن، رَخْو، ضَعيف |
Bulgarian: отпуснат |
Brazilian: murcho |
Czech: povadlý, chabý |
German: schlaff |
Danish: svag; slatten |
Greek: μαλακός, χαλαρός, που δεν |
Spanish: flojo, fláccido, mustio, |
Estonian: lõtv |
Farsi: شل |
Finnish: veltto |
French: mou, faible |
Hebrew: חַלָש, רָפֶה |
Hindi: लचीला, शक्तिहीन |
Croatian: mlitav, jadan |
Hungarian: gyenge |
Indonesian: lemas |
Icelandic: slappur, máttlaus |
Italian: moscio, molle |
Japanese: ぐにゃぐにゃの |
Korean: 축 처진 |
Lithuanian: gležnas, netikęs |
Latvian: mīksts; ļengans; vārgs |
Malay: layu |
Dutch: slap |
Norwegian: slapp, som henger med hod |
Polish: zwiędły, słaby |
Persian: ،معيوب پا شل |
Pashto: ګوډ،شل |
Portuguese: murcho |
Romanian: fleşcăit; şubred |
Russian: слабый, вялый |
Slovak: zvädnutý; chabý |
Slovenian: ovenel, ohlapen |
Serbian: kilav |
Swedish: slapp, slokande, kraftlös |
Thai: ปวกเปียก |
Turkish: gevşek, sarkık |
Taiwanese: 無力的,軟趴趴的 |
Ukrainian: м'який; слабкий |
Urdu: بے زور، ڈھیلا |
Vietnamese: mềm; ủ rũ |
Chinese: 无力的,软弱的 |
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