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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The plant looked limp and lifeless without water.
The flowers in the vase were limp and wilting.
The book's limp characters made it hard to connect with the story.
The athlete's performance was limp and lackluster.
The soldier's limp body was carried off the battlefield.
The old mattress was so limp that it offered no support.
The prosecutor hoped to limp a confession out of the suspect.
The interrogator used various tactics to limp details out of the witness.
The scammer was able to limp personal information out of the unsuspecting victim.
The teacher warned the students not to limp answers out of their classmates.
The author's limp characterization made the novel hard to enjoy.
He noticed a slight limp in his dog's gait after the injury.
The child had a noticeable limp in his step after falling off the bike.
The man's limp was noticeable from a distance, making him an easy target for pickpockets.
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