He limps to the gate, sits down and begins sharpening his scythe anew.
The latter, sending menacing glances toward KAHL and making furtive gestures of rage, shoulders his scythe and limps after them.
The lion limps on three paws, holding up the other as if it was wounded.
The lion rises with a great groan and limps towards them).
The lion limpsfrom the jungle on three legs, holding up his right forepaw, in which a huge thorn sticks.
He limps painfully off the path and lies down under the trees, exhausted with pain.
The squirrels are chattering over the wine of the maple branches they have broached, in merrier mood than the hare, who limps over the matted leaves in the raggedness of shifting raiment, fitting himself to a new inconspicuousness.
If he chance to follow his wood road in early June, the ruffed grouse limps and flutters along it before him, while her callow chicks vanish as if by a conjurer's trick from beneath his very footfall.
And next the blood-flecked dapple-gray Limps up to his place in the ranks to-day.
Sech remedies don't work; that pony still limps on three laigs, draggin' the afflicted member mighty pensive.
Peets moves off a heap haughty, an' Coyote limps after him.
Besides, Leggatt has always a good word to say for him, and evidently still keeps an eye on him, notwithstanding that Fred has ceased to kick foot-ball and limps no longer.
He has lost his cap already; his hair is in wild confusion; he is covered with dirt from head to foot; he limps a little.
You have won the breeches, Madam, look up sweetly, My Lord limps toward you.
Nagtakihud siya tungud sa pulyu, He limpsbecause he had polio.
Si Ingkar magtakiang paglakaw kay payƬ, Encar limps when she walks because she is lame.
It limps ashamed, in the train and retinue of humor.
Limps over to Fanny, and removes her hands from her head].
Benvenuta limps down around the Mother Superior's throne, and on seeing Atalanta with her veil off, bursts into laughter.
He can hobble up and down stairs when absolutely necessary, and limps to his bedroom on the same floor.
The maimed gasman's foot is much swollen, but helimps about and does his work.
It is wrapped in a cloak, and it limps as it goes, and it glares at me.
That thing that limps and glares, and is wrapped in a cloak," answered Penelophon, in a hurried whisper, while she looked anxiously about her.
That countrylimps to the dogs which essays to hold murderous rounders in check by aesthesia.
I throw back {to} him the fawn which limps up bleeding to my foot and lies.
Why, he came over with the Earle of Pembrooke, and he limps and he limps & he devoures more French ground at two paces then will serve Thomasin at nineteene.
Loudly applauded, he limps to the middle of the saloon, puts his monocle in his eye, and says one sentence: "I never heard such bloody nonsense in all my life.
Releasing his monocle so that it falls on his chest, he limps back to his seat, and apologises to Monty.
About noon he limps in with his hat all dirt and ashes up and down his back.
Maybe you never happened to hear him; but, say, you ought to be there some mornin' when he limps in with the gout in both feet and a hang-over grouch from the day before!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "limps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.