hirple

/ˈhɜrpəl/
verb
  1. To walk with a limp or in a halting, unsteady manner, often due to injury or stiffness.
    • She tried to hirple up the stairs after the long hike left her knees aching.
    • The old dog would hirple slowly across the yard, favoring its sore leg.
    • After twisting his ankle on the trail, he had to hirple back to the car.
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