The uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg.
A shackle for the ankles or feet.
Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury.
Device for preventing or limiting the locomotion of a human or animal.
1 Big share buybacks and high debts could hobble investment in new products.
2 Firms can quietly hobble sceptics by limiting access to information or people.
3 She did at least manage to hobble off when the time came.
4 Tobin dropped his buckets and helped him hobble down to the water.
5 The next day, bruised and sore, Ned could barely hobble to work.
6 Keane was one of a clutch of United players to hobble off.
7 You don't have to hobble yourself for looking out for yourself now.
8 Johnny started to hobble down the porch steps when Barney stopped him.
9 The woman rocked it in her arms as she watched July hobble .
10 Reddy Fox was so sore and lame that he could hardly hobble .
11 We are going to hobble your horses and put them to graze.
12 Presently Joan finished her supper and said: I'll go hobble my horse.
13 Absurd that anyone would do this to a creature, hobble it so.
14 Shake and Ted helped Jasper hobble down the hallway to the elevator.
15 Church and State hobble along, side by side, notwithstanding their boasted independence.
16 I'm going to take the hosses down there and hobble 'em out.
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