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hobble

[hob-uhl] / ˈhɒb əl /




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Texas Tech is hobbling into the tournament without star forward J.T.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, Iranian air defences have been hobbled by Israeli cyber, intelligence and jamming capabilities -- sophisticated tools developed through close collaboration between Israel's tech sector and its military, Orbach said.

From Barron's

Anna hobbled out, going around to the small field of potatoes that wandered up the hill in back.

From Literature

He charged past me, using the sides of the narrow passageway as a makeshift crutch as he hobbled on his bad leg.

From Literature

The computer-system meltdown that hobbled the rollout of Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” and concert ticket prices hitting the $1,000 mark renewed focus on the deal.

From The Wall Street Journal