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hobble

[hob-uhl] / ˈhɒb əl /




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But despite showing more grit, they were again outplayed by an Australian team who suffered a setback with spin wizard Nathan Lyon hurting his hamstring and hobbling off.

From Barron's

And although community programs seeking non-police responses to mental health calls have shown promise, advocates say that they continue to be hobbled by a lack of funding.

From Los Angeles Times

While the rapidly advancing coding capabilities of generative AI have made experienced engineers more productive, they have also hobbled the job prospects of early-career software engineers.

From Los Angeles Times

I was soon finding reasons to hobble past a full-length mirror, noting with satisfaction the dignified figure I seemed to cut.

From The Wall Street Journal

With movie screens across the country going dark and the theatrical exhibition industry hobbled by a series of unpredictable obstacles, many independent movie theaters are barely scraping by.

From Salon