limping gait

  • 1Alexandra of Denmark — Infobox British Royalty|majesty|consort name =Alexandra of Denmark title =Queen Consort of the United Kingdom Empress consort of India reign =22 January 1901 – 6 May 1910 coronation =9 August 1902 spouse =Edward VII issue =Albert Victor, Duke of… …

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  • 3Drownproofing — is a method for surviving in water disaster scenarios without sinking or drowning. It is also famous as a class once required at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Contents 1 History …

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  • 4Pegg — This surname recorded as Pegg and the patronymic Peggs, is early medieval English. It has several possible origins. These include being an occupational name for a maker or seller of wooden pegs, or a nickname for a person who walked with a… …

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  • 5Peggs — This surname is of medieval English origin and is a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of wooden pegs, or perhaps in some cases a nickname surname for a person with a wooden leg or who walked with a limping gait. The derivation is… …

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  • 6limp — limp1 verb walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot. ↘(of a damaged ship or aircraft) proceed with difficulty. noun a limping gait. Origin ME: related to obs. limphalt lame , and prob. of Gmc origin. limp2 adjective 1》 not stiff or… …

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  • 7limpkin — noun a wading marshbird with long legs and a long bill, found in the south eastern US and tropical America. [Aramus guarauna.] Origin C19: from limp1 (with ref. to the bird s limping gait) + kin …

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  • 8halt — I. v. n. 1. Stop, hold, stand (still), stop short, pull up, come to a stop. 2. Limp, hobble, walk lamely. II. a. Lame, crippled. III. n. 1. Stop, stand, standstill. 2. Limp, limping gait …

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  • 9limp — I. a. Limber, flaccid, flexile. II. v. n. Halt, hobble, walk lame. III. n. Halt, limping gait …

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  • 10gimp — Noun. 1. A cripple, or person with a limp. 2. A limp, or a limping gait. 3. A contemptible person, a fool. 4. A sex slave, particularly one dressed in apparel of a sexual nature, such as black leather, or similar. Verb. To limp …

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