hobbler

/ˈhɑblər/
noun
  1. A person or animal that walks with a limp or unsteady gait.
    • After twisting his ankle, he became a hobbler for the rest of the hike.
    • In the race, one horse was a hobbler and finished far behind the others.
    • The old dog was a gentle hobbler, moving slowly across the yard.
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