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    hobble
    /ˈhɒbl/

    verb

    • 1. walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury: "he was hobbling around on crutches"
    • 2. tie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying.

    noun

    • 1. an awkward way of walking, typically due to pain from an injury: "he finished the match almost reduced to a hobble"
    • 2. a rope or strap used for hobbling a horse or other animal.

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  2. HOBBLE definition: 1. to walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured: 2. to limit something…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HOBBLE is to move along unsteadily or with difficulty; especially : to limp along. How to use hobble in a sentence.

  4. To hobble something or someone means to make it more difficult for them to be successful or to achieve what they want. Poverty not only demeans our society but its cost also hobbles our economy. [ VERB noun ]

  5. HOBBLE meaning: 1. to walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured: 2. to limit something…. Learn more.

  6. verb (used with object) , hob·bled, hob·bling. to cause to limp: His tight shoes hobbled him. to fasten together the legs of (a horse, mule, etc.) by short lengths of rope to prevent free motion. to impede; hamper the progress of. Synonyms: cramp, frustrate, restrict, hinder. Antonyms: benefit, assist, aid.

  7. 1. To put a device around the legs of (a horse, for example) so as to hamper but not prevent movement. 2. To cause to limp. 3. To hamper the action or progress of; impede. n. 1. A hobbling walk or gait. 2. A device, such as a rope or strap, used to hobble an animal.

  8. [transitive] hobble something to make it more difficult for somebody to do something or for something to happen. Our work is hobbled by the amount of bureaucracy involved.

  9. When you hobble, you walk awkwardly or unsteadily because you're in pain. You might wipe out on your bike and then hobble back home, pushing it in front of you. People who hobble, walking with a limp or a shuffle, have most often been injured in some way, though a disabled or elderly person might hobble too.

  10. hobble meaning, definition, what is hobble: to walk with difficulty, especially beca...: Learn more.

  11. Hobble definition: To walk or move along haltingly or with difficulty; limp.