limp off
Frequency: 6.22.8 per million words
To leave a specific area, like a sports field, with a limp.
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- The injured player had to limp off the field.
- After twisting his ankle, he managed to limp off the court.
- She bravely continued to limp off the stage despite the pain.
- The dog was hit by a car and could only limp off into the bushes.
- He will have to limp off early from the game if the injury worsens.
- Having sprained her wrist, she carefully began to limp off the path.
- The boxer took a heavy blow and started to limp off towards his corner.
- Despite the roar of the crowd, the athlete had to limp off, defeated.
- If you can't put weight on it, you'll have to limp off to the medical tent.
- The weary traveler had to limp off the trail and find shelter.