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Meaning of hobble
to walk or move with difficulty
Etymology of hobble
The word "hobble" has its roots in Middle English, derived from the Old English and Old Norse words for "hop" or "leap", and initially meant to walk or move with a hopping or limping gait, later broadening to include the sense of restriction or hindrance
Synonyms
Definitions
- to walk or move with difficulty, typically because of an injury or illness
- * to restrict or hinder someone's movement or progress
Usage Examples
- She had to hobble to the door on her broken ankle
- * The lack of funding will hobble the project's progress