
1) Awkward gait 2) Battle reminder 3) Beyond al dente 4) Come in for the minimum 5) Drooping 6) Droopy 7) Dull 8) Evidence of an ankle sprain 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) Exclusively Saxon word 11) Far from al dente 12) Far from crisp 13) Favor a sore ankle 14) Favor one leg 15) Favor one side 16) Favor one side over the other
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1) Dead 2) Flabby 3) Flaccid 4) Floppy 5) Hanging 6) Hobble 7) Limsy 8) Loose 9) Stale 10) Tired 11) Weak 12) Wilted 13) Yielding
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A limp is a type of asymmetric abnormality of the gait. Limping may be caused by pain, weakness, neuromuscular imbalance, or a skeletal deformity. The most common underlying cause of a painful limp is physical trauma; however, in the absence of trauma, other serious causes, such as septic arthritis or slipped capital femoral epiphysis, may be pres...
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• (n.) A halt; the act of limping. • (v. i.) To halt; to walk lamely. Also used figuratively. • (a.) Lacking stiffness; flimsy; as, a limp cravat. • (n.) A scraper for removing poor ore or refuse from the sieve. • (a.) Flaccid; flabby, as flesh.
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A lame walk with a yielding step; asymmetrical gait. ... See: claudication. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(limp) an abnormal gait pattern in which one side of the body dips or moves slightly downward with ambulation.
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To call. Generally the term refers to pre-flop action. For instance: 'He limped in early position with 77.'
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To just call the big blind instead of raising it is known as a limp. "There were three limpers to me on the button, and I decided to raise with my pair of jacks."
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Limp (lĭmp)
intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Limped (lĭmt; 215);
present participle & verbal noun Limping .] [ Confer Anglo-Saxon
lemp healt lame, Old High German
limphen to limp, be weak; perhap...
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Limp adjective [ Confer Icelandic
limpa limpness, weakness, and English
lap ,
noun ,
lop ,
transitive verb Confer
Limber ,
adjective ]
1. Flaccid; flabby, as flesh.
Walton. 2....
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Limp noun A halt; the act of limping.
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lacking strength walking unevenlyÂ
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Type: Term Pronunciation: limp Definitions: 1. A lame walk with a yielding step; asymmetrical gait.
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Limp is poker slang for betting the minimum allowed.
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[
adj] - not firm 2. [v] - proceed slowly or with difficulty 3. [v] - walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
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wilted adjective not firm; `wilted lettuce`
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