limpy

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English

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Etymology

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limp +‎ -y

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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limpy (comparative more limpy, superlative most limpy)

  1. Having or resembling a limp.
    • 2014, Betsy Connor Bowen, Croswell Bowen: A Writer's Life, a Daughter's Portrait, page 225:
      The arguments ended, I would hear Dad's limpy gait coming up the stairs.

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