Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word LIMPS
LIMPS
Definitions of LIMPS
- plural of limp.
- inflection of limp
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using LIMPS in a Sentence
- This would refer to the many bends and winds (meanders) of the river, which does not run straight, but "limps" its way along.
- He ambushes the gang just as they are about to burn two children alive, killing outright all but two — Quick Jimmy, a renegade Cherokee, who escapes unscathed, and Mox Mox himself, who limps off to die.
- Furious that his new coat has been ruined, Del lunges at Tommy, and despite sustaining a few moderate injuries, Del manages to win the fight and limps back to the Nag's Head.
- I wonder, because Moorcock as himself, or impersonating himself, is a subtler teller than Moorcock impersonating Pyat, who limps and drones and fumbles, enlarging what an expert novelist would have trimmed, and vice versa.
- As the story limps toward its painfully obvious moral conclusion (they must lay down their differences and come to understand each other in a yucky campfire make-out scene), the implausibilities pile up in inverse proportion to the film's lagging dramatic tension.
- In a "vehement" 1934 review, Lincoln Kirstein wrote: "Her jumps are jolts; her walks, limps and staggers; her runs, blind impulsive gallops; her bends, sways", and called the effect "stark, earth-ridden, gaunt, inward-eyed".
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