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limp in
verb
Before the flop, to call as opposed to raising.
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"Rachel went limp in my arms.
I don't want to limp in.
"They say you back in, you limp in.
And Pobby had a limp in his right leg".
He felt her hand go limp in his.
What a pity the surrounding promenade is limp, in terms of both design and dramatic engagement.
He suddenly develops a limp in order to prove his story.
There was only a hint of a limp in his step.
Good thing I didn't, because it doesn't even get limp in the pouring rain".
Her hair was always limp in cold weather — it didn't have any bounce.
The crowd, like an immense sail going limp in a change of wind, sighed with relief.
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