Deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg.
Disabled in the feet or legs.
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Examples for "game "
1 American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
2 They may simply say they, unlike Italy, welcome a good open game .
3 I've recently played an amusing new party game called Which Minister Said?
4 However, the final three minutes of the game were a different story.
5 Europe is a different competition and little errors can change the game .
1 However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary halt .
2 WATCH: Community representative meeting with government officials has come to a halt .
3 Some said officials had even threatened to halt food and water handouts.
4 Market turmoil has also brought the IPO market to an effective halt .
5 The Commission said last week it would halt trade until this evening.
1 South Korea' banking sector was crippled by the late 1990s financial crisis.
2 Both Countrywide and Merrill were crippled by the fast-spreading financial market crisis.
3 Complacent leadership and pricey workers crippled Detroit's response to rising Japanese competition.
4 Sept. 27-Mankilled and child crippled in Paris; three killed in Warsaw.
5 It was possible to survive, yet still be crippled for your trouble.
1 However, the group ruled out halting militancy in the three-year-old Palestinian revolt.
2 I ask that-ah you demonstrate your peaceful intent-ah by halting forward progress.
3 Don't worry,' her father reassured her, halting to rest between the words.
4 Nkunda declared a ceasefire last week, halting a major advance towards Goma.
5 By other measures, its progress in selling retirement services has been halting .
1 The bird might have been a child's toy with its gimpy motion.
2 That big fat one with the gimpy back leg was George Middler.
3 Sarah followed behind as best she could on her gimpy leg.
4 Toby Gerhart's ankle is still gimpy and his status for Sunday is questionable.
5 Garth spies the open store door and makes a gimpy dash for it.
Pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness.
Someone who doesn't understand what is going on.
1 For a mile behind the train straggled the lame and the sick.
2 When I led the animal away I found that it was lame .
3 The horses stirred uneasily, and the lame animal gave a low whinny.
4 The memory of the sick and lame people filled Jesus with sorrow.
5 The blind have been made to see and the lame to walk.
6 The lame man looked with the deepest commiseration into the appealing eyes.
7 She also was lame in one foot and had a withered hand.
8 He has no intention of becoming a lame - duck president in the meantime.
9 The horse that was kicked by the mare is still very lame .
10 The miracle upon the lame man, followed by the conversion of many.
11 She set the lame story upon its legs and it stood upright.
12 Thou hast healed the sick and cured the lame , said His Majesty.
13 The tired man and the lame horse stole reluctantly a little nearer.
14 When the car stopped it was noticed that one boy was lame .
15 He was lame and sickeningly weak, but apparently sound in other ways.
16 Do not kill, lame them; their companions may stop to help them.
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