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Meanings of cripplingly in English
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Usage of cripplingly in English
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We don't steal, or at least not much and not cripplingly.
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For three decades, Brazil's economy suffered from cripplingly high inflation.
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A transition to developed-world demographics is also becoming cripplingly expensive.
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Holland is just as relatable as the cripplingly shy introvert.
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Of course there are also those who are cripplingly impoverished and struggling to even survive.
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She placed the shard alongside the others, and felt how cripplingly heavy her weariness was.
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Growing up in care can be cripplingly difficult.
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My head pounded painfully, but not cripplingly so.
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Theatre is a cripplingly competitive business.
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The summer was also cripplingly hot.
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Even if Greece did manage to import limited amounts of food and other basics, they would be cripplingly expensive.
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Monstrously manipulative, cripplingly insecure, Moss's agoraphobic author has a mind so sharp it wounds anybody who comes too close.
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General Motors is to stop making cars in Australia by 2017 due to high costs and a cripplingly strong currency.
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Radio-controlled drone cameras are enabling photographers to capture scenes that would previously have been impossible or cripplingly expensive to obtain.
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The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything are cripplingly British; Foxcatcher's rosettes will likely be reserved for acting, if anything.
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But long-term funding at benchmark three-month rates, which mature over the end of the year, remained cripplingly expensive -especially for dollars.