Pesquisar
to limp
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manquear, coxear
to walk with difficulty, particularly due to a damaged or stiff leg or foot
Intransitive: to limp | to limp somewhere
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mancar, mover-se com dificuldade
to operate or move with difficulty, often due to mechanical issues or damage
Intransitive: to limp | to limp somewhere
limp
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mole, fraco
not having any energy or determination
02
mole, fraco
lacking firmness and strength
Limp
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coxa, manqueira
a slow or uneven manner of walking resulting from a damaged or stiff leg or foot
limp
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limper
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limper
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limping
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limping
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Exemplo
With a sprained knee, he could only limp slowly down the stairs.
The elderly man limped to the park bench, taking a moment to rest and catch his breath.
The injured athlete bravely continued to limp around the track, determined to finish the race.
After twisting his ankle, he had to limp back to the car, wincing with each step.
Despite the pain, the soldier refused to stop and continued to limp alongside his comrades.