To walk with an unsteady rising and falling gait, as one whose limbs give way under him; to walk lamely and with difficulty; to limp.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > unevenly (12) hobble1362 To walk with an unsteady rising and falling gait, as one whose limbs give way under him; to walk lamely and with difficulty; to limp. clockc1400 intransitive. To limp, hobble. hirple?a1500 intransitive. To move with a gait between walking and crawling; to walk lamely, to drag a limb, to hobble. In early use said of the hare. hitch1513 To walk unevenly or lamely; to hobble; (also dialect) to hop. himp1533 intransitive. To limp, to hobble. cramble1607 Of persons or animals: To crawl, hobble, walk lamely, decrepitly, stiffly, or feebly. himple1656 = himp, v. hoit1786 To move clumsily and with difficulty; to limp. Scottish. tolter1821 intransitive. To move unsteadily; to flounder; to turn or toss about; to hobble; to jolt along. hippity-hoppity1830 intransitive. To walk, jump, skip, etc., with an uneven or hopping step or gait; = hippity hop, v. Chiefly with adverbial complement. clop1863 intransitive. To hobble. hippity hop1879 intransitive. To walk, jump, skip, etc., with an uneven or hopping step or gait; to move with a hippity-hop. |
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