common idioms 2

common idioms 2



Limp

walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.

He had hurt his leg and was limping badly.

to move slowly or with difficulty after being damaged:

The piane limped back to the airport.

to develop or grow slowly, unevenly or irregularly:

After limping along for almost two years, the economy is starting to show signs of recovery.

soft and neither firm nor stiff:

This plant isn t doing well—look how limp the leaves are.


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