limp out
Frequency: 5.71.9 per million words
To exit a room or building with a limp.
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- After the injury, the player had to limp out of the game.
- She managed to limp out of the burning building just in time.
- He limped out of the meeting, his leg clearly bothering him.
- The old dog would often limp out to greet us in the morning.
- Despite the pain, she bravely limped out onto the stage for her final bow.
- We watched him limp out into the rain, feeling sorry for him.
- The wounded soldier had to limp out of the battlefield with assistance.
- If you twist your ankle, you might have to limp out of the gym.
- He was so tired he could only limp out of the office at the end of the day.
- The champion limped out of the ring, defeated but not broken.