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limp
adjective as in not stiff; weak
Strong matches
noun as in faltering walk
Example Sentences
Daisy Markley found her child’s limp body slumped over at the end of their bed.
The Trojans are limping into March, losers in seven of their last eight games.
It can transform soggy, limp leftovers into crisp, crunchy delights, cook excellent wings, salmon, steaks and chicken breasts, and even make "hard-boiled" eggs.
He said his party would be "demanding better than this late, limp, listless programme for government".
As it stands now, PEPFAR, despite the rhetoric, “is not just limping along — it is crippled,” Warren said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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