limp slightly
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To limp in a way that is not very noticeable.
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- After the long hike, he could only limp slightly back to camp.
- She tried to hide her injury, but she still began to limp slightly.
- The old dog would always limp slightly after a cold night.
- He pretended to be fine, yet his gait caused him to limp slightly.
- Despite the pain, he managed to limp slightly towards the finish line.
- The doctor noticed him limp slightly as he walked into the room.
- If you watch closely, you'll see him limp slightly on his left leg.
- A minor sprain made him limp slightly for a few days.
- He would often limp slightly after playing a rigorous game of soccer.
- The weary traveler had to limp slightly the rest of the way.