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limping

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Noun — An uneven, halting way of walking, usually caused by injury or pain in a leg or foot.

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What does “limping” mean?

The word “limping” means an uneven, halting way of walking, usually caused by injury or pain in a leg or foot. In plain terms, the act or manner of limping — walking unevenly because one leg hurts or doesn't work properly.

How do you pronounce “limping”?

“Limping” is pronounced LIHM-pihng (/ˈlɪmpɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “limping” in a sentence?

Here is “limping” used in a sentence: “His limping got worse as the marathon went on.”

What part of speech is “limping”?

“Limping” is a noun.

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