- hob·ble
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
hob|ble — «HOB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to walk awkwardly; limp: »The wounded man hobbled away. 2. to move unsteadily; wobble: »Figurative. She hobbles in alternate verse (Matthew Prior). –v.t … Useful english dictionary
hob|ble|bush — «HOB uhl BUSH», noun. a shrub of the honeysuckle family found in eastern North America, having clusters of white flowers and a purple, berrylike fruit … Useful english dictionary
hob|ble|de|hoy — «HOB uhl dee HOY», noun. 1. an awkward, clumsy boy. 2. a youth between boyhood and manhood. ╂[origin uncertain] … Useful english dictionary
hob — hob·ba·de·hoy; hob·ber; hob·bil; hob·bism; hob·ble·de·hoy; hob·ble·shew; hob·ble·te·hoy; hob·bling·ly; hob·bly; hob·by·ist; hob; hob·son job·son; hob·son s; hob·thrush; hob·bist; hob·ble; hob·bler; hob·by; hob·nob; hob·ba·dy·hoy; hob·ber·de·hoy;… … English syllables
ble — ab·di·ca·ble; abom·i·na·ble; abus·a·ble; ac·ces·si·ble; ac·com·mo·da·ble; ac·cost·a·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cus·a·ble; ace·to·sol·u·ble; achie·va·ble; acid·i·fi·a·ble; ac·knowl·edge·a·ble; act·a·ble; ac·ti·va·ble; ac·tu·al·iz·a·ble; add·a·ble;… … English syllables
hobble — hob·ble … English syllables
hobble — hob·ble häb əl vb, hob·bled; hob·bling (ə )liŋ vi to move along unsteadily or with difficulty esp to limp along vt 1) to cause to limp: make lame: CRIPPLE 2) to fasten together the legs of (as a horse) to prevent straying … Medical dictionary
hobble — hob•ble [[t]ˈhɒb əl[/t]] v. bled, bling, n. 1) to walk lamely; limp 2) to proceed irregularly and haltingly 3) to cause to limp 4) to fasten together the legs of (a horse, mule, etc.) by short lengths of rope to prevent free motion 5) to impede;… … From formal English to slang
shew — hob·ble·shew; hub·ble·shew; shew; shew·el; shew·er; … English syllables
hobble — hob|ble [ˈhɔbəl US ˈha: ] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from Dutch or Low German] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] to walk with difficulty, especially because your legs or feet hurt →↑limp ▪ He hobbled into the room on crutches. 2.) [T… … Dictionary of contemporary English