Sentence examples for To hobble from inspiring English sources

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To hobble

verb

To fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

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"They continue to hobble along on crutches".

"I was trying to hobble along.

It endeavored to hobble you with greater and greater frequency.

Many factors have combined to hobble American governance.

These gadgets manage to hobble the e-mail experience, too.

"I have no wish to hobble the BBC," Whittingdale said.

Other nations could still take action to hobble Iran diplomatically, economically and technologically.

She had to hobble home, blood dripping down her legs and staining her white sandals red.

Over the next few days, the pain intensified and she began to hobble.

But New York's new mayor, Bill de Blasio, a union-backed Democrat, wants to hobble charters.

When we had finished eating, she stood to hobble out to the car.

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