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• ontua• onnahdella• nilkutus• nidottu• nilkuttaa• nidottuna• herpaantunut• hervoton• holtiton• veltto• vetelä• voimaton• rento• linkata• lenkuttaa• liikata• linkuttaa• pehmeä* * *limp I adjective(lacking stiffness or strength; drooping: a limp lettuce; a limp excuse.) velttoII 1. verb(to walk in an uneven manner (usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg): He twisted his ankle and came limping home.) nilkuttaa2. noun(the act of limping: He walks with a limp.)
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ankle */*/ — UK [ˈæŋk(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms ankle : singular ankle plural ankles the part at the bottom of your leg where your foot joins your leg I fell and twisted my ankle. ankle socks/boots (= that come up to your ankle) … English dictionary
ankle — an|kle [ˈæŋkəl] n [: Old English; Origin: ancleow] 1.) the joint between your foot and your leg break/twist/sprain your ankle ▪ Janet slipped on the stairs and twisted her ankle. ▪ slender ankles 2.) ankle socks/boots socks or boots that only… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ankle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, broken, injured, sprained, swollen, twisted ▪ I had a broken ankle. ▪ slender, slim … Collocations dictionary
ankle — an|kle [ æŋkl ] noun count ** the part at the bottom of your leg where your foot joins your leg: I fell and twisted my ankle. ankle socks/boots (=that come up to your ankle) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ankle — [[t]æ̱ŋk(ə)l[/t]] ankles N COUNT: usu poss N Your ankle is the joint where your foot joins your leg. John twisted his ankle badly … English dictionary
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twist — twist1 S3 [twıst] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move)¦ 2¦(bend)¦ 3¦(wind)¦ 4¦(turn)¦ 5¦(road/river)¦ 6¦(words)¦ 7 twist your ankle/wrist/knee 8 twist and turn 9 twist somebody s arm ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; … Dictionary of contemporary English
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