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1 walking-stick
noun (a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking: The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.) baston -
2 crook
n. kanca; çoban değneği, piskopos asası; dolandırıcı, sahtekâr————————v. kıvırmak, bükmek, bükülmek* * *1. bük (v.) 2. kıvır (v.) 3. kanca (n.)* * *[kruk] 1. noun1) (a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.) çoban değneği/sopası2) (a criminal: The two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.) hırsız, dolandırıcı3) (the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow): She held the puppy in the crook of her arm.) dirsek çukuru2. verb(to bend (especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook: She crooked her finger to beckon him.) eğmek, kıvırmak, bükmek- crooked- crookedly
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3 hobble
n. topallama, aksama, duraksama, ayak bağı, engel, zorluk, köstek————————v. topallamak, aksamak, duraksamak, kösteklemek, engellemek, ayaklarını birbirine bağlamak (at)* * *1. topalla (v.) 2. topallama (n.)* * *['hobl](to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) aksayarak yürümek, topallamak
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stick — 1 /stIk/ verb past tense and past participle stuck 1 PUSH (transitive always + adv/prep, intransitive always + adv/prep) if a pointed object sticks into something or you stick it into something, it is pushed into it: stick sth in/into/through etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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stick — 1. n. Dull or awkward person. Usu. old stick or dry old stick. 2. the stick Beating with a stick. 3. [v.J Endure. Tolerate. Also stick it (out) Persist. 4. See stuck. 5. Abbr. stick of furniture Piece of furniture. 6. get some stick Receive … A concise dictionary of English slang