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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Adjective

1. Can the word 'limping be used as an adjective?


For instance, is it correct to say:


"He is a limping man."



2. And can the same word whe speaking of horses?

  

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" That's not natural.

  • " That's not natural.
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Christine Christieis it correct to say:"He is a limping man."

That's not natural.

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Christine Christie"He is a limping man."

He walks with a limp.

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The horse is lame.

He's a gimpy man. (Gimpy is informal and negative.)
He is crippled.
He is a cripple.

Verbs:
He is limping.
He hobbles around.

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