Sentences with hobble
hob·ble
H h - He got up slowly and hobbled over to the coffee table. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- The poverty of 10 million citizens not only demeans our society but its cost also hobbles our economy. [VERB noun]
- All those unable to hobble had to be carried from the hills on stretchers, then have their wounds hastily dressed, and be carried to the boats.
- Despite earlier protests from top Russian officials that the pact would hobble Russia's humming economy.
- His verses hobble with their faulty meters.
- His tight shoes hobbled him.
- He slashed her leg with a sword before letting her hobble away, stark naked.
- A horse that learns to hobble will also learn to yield to pressure.
- Maybe you experience shooting pains down one side of your legs and hobble when you walk.