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Meaning of 'limping' #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 10:37 am   Meaning of 'limping'
 

English Synonym, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #66 "Synonyms for walk", question 9

Watch the signs if you don't want to ......... from the road and get lost.

(a) walk
(b) stray
(c) wander
(d) pace

English Synonym, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #66 "Synonyms for walk", answer 9

Watch the signs if you don't want to stray from the road and get lost.

Correct answer: (b) stray
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Limping #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 14:59 pm   Limping
 

Limping is walking with an uneven step:
after the accident he limped badly.
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