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1 hobble
['hɒbl]verbo intransitivo (limp) zoppicareto hobble in, along — entrare, avanzare zoppicando
* * *['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.) zoppicare* * *hobble /ˈhɒbl/n.1 [u] zoppicamento; andatura zoppicante2 (fig. dial.) intralcio; impaccio(to) hobble /ˈhɒbl/A v. i.andare zoppo; zoppicare; camminare goffamenteB v. t.2 (fig. dial.) impedire; inceppare; ostacolare● to hobble along, procedere zoppicando; trascinarsi a stento.* * *['hɒbl]verbo intransitivo (limp) zoppicareto hobble in, along — entrare, avanzare zoppicando
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