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Hobble   /hˈɑbəl/   Listen
Hobble

noun
1.
A shackle for the ankles or feet.  Synonym: fetter.
2.
The uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg.  Synonyms: hitch, limp.
verb
(past & past part. hobbled; pres. part. hobbling)
1.
Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury.  Synonyms: gimp, hitch, limp.
2.
Hamper the action or progress of.
3.
Strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison.  Synonym: hopple.



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"Hobble" Quotes from Famous Books



... other returned, with conciliatory eagerness; "I knows that—I knows it and I ain't shirking. But, Master Harry, they ain't doing me right 'bout my cabin—I just wants to show you." He got out some dirty papers, and started to hobble forward, wincing with pain. Mary Taylor stirred in her seat under an involuntary impulse to help, but Cresswell ...
— The Quest of the Silver Fleece - A Novel • W. E. B. Du Bois

... wistfully at the place the Cheap Jack had rubbed, but she had no redress, and saw no way out of her hobble but to ...
— Jan of the Windmill • Juliana Horatia Ewing

... both dismount and I'll teach you how to hobble your pony. Whenever you turn a pony loose on the plains, whether in the day time or at night, always hobble him. You never know what may happen when you are 'punching cattle' and oftentimes by having your pony handy it will save you a lot of ...
— Bob Chester's Grit - From Ranch to Riches • Frank V. Webster

... Halford had an interview with Bill Tooley, who was now able to hobble about with the aid of a crutch. She said that if he would, under Derrick's direction, take care of Harry Mule, and see that all his wants were promptly supplied until he got well, she would pay him the same wages that he could earn by ...
— Derrick Sterling - A Story of the Mines • Kirk Munroe

... linger, loiter, saunter; plod, trudge, stump along, lumber; trail, drag; dawdle &c (be inactive) 683; grovel, worm one's way, steal along; job on, rub on, bundle on; toddle, waddle, wabble^, slug, traipse, slouch, shuffle, halt, hobble, limp, caludicate^, shamble; flag, falter, trotter, stagger; mince, step short; march in slow time, march in funeral procession; take one's time; hang fire &c (be late) 133. retard, relax; slacken, check, moderate, rein in, curb; reef; strike sail, shorten sail, take in sail; put on the drag, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget


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