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were handicapped
noun
Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.
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Many were handicapped.
They were handicapped from the start Tuesday night.
"We were handicapped from the get-go in our negotiations," Mr. Torres said.
Three of her grandchildren were handicapped, and at least one was hurt in last night's fire.
Fiji were the most impressive this tournament but were handicapped by being in the pool of death.
Some, very fluent in English, were handicapped by cultural differences that led to painful misunderstandings on both sides.
Americans often wish they were handicapped, so they could be saved from the torments of parking at a distance.
Morgan officials have welcomed the deal.Arguably, the other two bidders were handicapped in the competition for Banesto.
Coleman is now suffering the brickbats that Pearce suffered in his early days at Fulham when his performances were handicapped by injury.
In the 1920's and 30's, people talked about "playing the river," but they were handicapped by the fragility of wood and canvas boats.
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