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hobbled

verb as in limp

verb as in cripple, restrict

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He knows that Democrats would have done more, if not hobbled by Republicans who control the House.

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The Cowboys are hobbled and humbled, having lost three in a row.

Davis hobbled after a couple of awkward landings on his left foot, falling to the ground and forcing the Lakers to call timeout midway through the fourth quarter.

Gibson was hobbled by knee and hamstring injuries; Freeman was hampered by an ankle injury.

In 1988, the Dodgers were so energized by their hobbled hero that they played the rest of the series in his honor, forever inspired by Gibson’s unreal act of toughness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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