have a limp

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to state that someone limps when they walk.

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Examples (10)

  • He seemed to have a slight limp after the fall.
  • The old dog started to have a noticeable limp in its hind leg.
  • She's going to have a limp for a few weeks until her ankle heals.
  • Did you notice that he seemed to have a pronounced limp?
  • Due to an old injury, he will always have a subtle limp.
  • After stepping on a sharp object, the child began to have a small limp.
  • I hope he doesn't have a permanent limp from that accident.
  • The horse appeared to have a slight limp after the race.
  • For months, she would have a limp whenever she walked long distances.
  • If you have a limp, it's best to get it checked by a doctor.