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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 ...

  2. Definitions of limp. verb. walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury. synonyms: gimp, hitch, hobble. see more. verb. proceed slowly or with difficulty. “the boat limped into the harbor” see more. noun. the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg. synonyms: hitch, hobble. see more. adjective. not firm. synonyms: wilted.

  3. Definition of limp – Learner’s Dictionary. limp. adjective. uk / lɪmp / us. Add to word list. soft and weak: a limp handshake. a limp lettuce. limp. verb [ I ] uk / lɪmp / us. to walk with difficulty because one of your legs or feet is hurt. limp. noun [ no plural ] She walks with a limp.

  4. 3 days ago · 1. intransitive verb. If a person or animal limps, they walk with difficulty or in an uneven way because one of their legs or feet is hurt. I wasn't badly hurt, but I injured my thigh and had to limp. Synonyms: hobble, stagger, stumble, shuffle More Synonyms of limp. 2. intransitive verb.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English limp1 /lɪmp/ adjective not firm or strong a limp handshake His body suddenly went limp and he fell down on the floor. —limply adverb His arms were hanging limply. —limpness noun [ uncountable] Examples from the Corpus limp • This will go some way towards relieving the anxiety of those who felt that...

  6. See limp in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: limp. Definition of limp verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. n. An irregular, jerky, or awkward gait. adj. limp·er, limp·est. 1. Lacking or having lost rigidity, as of structure or substance: limp, wet hair; an arm hanging limp over the side of the bed. 2. Lacking strength, vigor, or effectiveness; weak: limp political opposition.

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