6 Verbs to Use for the Word limp

Wherefore Casey was appreciably handicapped in his work, and he wished that he were away out in the hills digging into the side of a gulch somewhere, sun-blistered, broke, more than half starving on short rations and with rheumatism in his right shoulder and a bunion giving him a limp in the left foot.

"Ranaway a negro named Hambleton, limps on his left foot where he was shot a few weeks ago, while runaway.

Venerable and enormous turtles hid in its muddy depths and snapped at the legs of the ducks as they dived, adding a limp to the waddle; frogs croaked there dismally; mosquitoes made it a camping ground and head center; big black water snakes often came to drink and lingered by the edge; the ugly horn pout was the only fish that could live there.

There might be people looking out of the windows, though it is hard to see why that should affect a limp.

Do you like my limp?'

The slight limp she now has will disappear in time, the doctors say, and the child is so radiantly happy that neither she nor her friends notice the limp at all.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  limp