Limp in a sentence as a noun

Stand normally with your arms limp at your sides.

I could learn to walk with a warn-out hip and a limp, but it doesn't make it ideal or optimal.

So the obvious solution is to let it continue to limp along then?Google did the right thing.

In order for this method to be effective your wrists must be limp in order for your arms to slide quickly across the page.

That doesn't always happen; dead deals can limp along for months and months, especially if you don't know how to qualify them.

Limp in a sentence as a verb

She had to limp out of the minefield on auxiliary thrusters while the crew fought to contain damage and save the ship.

"We're just doing all of the driving for the demos for now simply because we understand how the experience works"This is a pretty limp excuse.

Leave things as they are, so Flash and Silverlight limp along to serve DRMed content, and native apps are required to watch on devices which don't support plugins.

They're expensive, and you can usually fire a huge swath them without thinking, tell the remaining ones to start working late and limp along until times get better.

So, you take employees with a hard, physical job... and you offer them $5000 to leave and waive all claims against you...I wonder if they target the ones that are starting to limp...

Limp in a sentence as an adjective

The rich person gets to limp along, endure 3 rounds of chemo, and spend the few remaining months of her life hooked up to machines in what is arguably a Pyrrhic victory and even lower quality of life.

The displayed range never reached the number of miles remaining to Milford,"So what Musk is correcting isn't actually in dispute.-Musk: "Cruise control was never set to 54 mph as claimed in the article, nor did he limp along at 45 mph.

We know democratic institutions are sometimes captured, officials are bribed, public funds awarded to friends and family... but democratic governments limp along.

And if in Java you can sort of limp around when it comes to simple Future/Promise objects, well Iteratees are in a different league [2] [3]The Play developers did an extremely awesome job by exposing a clean Java API.

I adjusted my posture so that I appeared a good six inches shorter than my actual height and slowly walked up and down the beach with a pronounced limp, pushing an old single speed bicycle and peddling my wares to tourists and reporters using a broken English with a heavy Spanish accent.

Limp definitions

noun

the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg

See also: hitch hobble

verb

walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury; "The old woman hobbles down to the store every day"

See also: gimp hobble hitch

verb

proceed slowly or with difficulty; "the boat limped into the harbor"

adjective

not firm; "wilted lettuce"

See also: wilted

adjective

lacking in strength or firmness or resilience; "gave a limp handshake"; "a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know" G.K.Chesterton; "a slack grip"