hobble in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
HOBBLE (verb): to walk in an awkward or unsteady manner, often due to injury or physical limitation.
Sample Sentences
- After twisting her ankle, she had to hobble to the nearest bench for a rest.
- The old man could only hobble slowly down the street with his cane.
- The injury caused him to hobble awkwardly, making every step a painful ordeal.
- They watched in concern as the injured dog tried to hobble towards them.
- His pride was bruised when he had to hobble away from the competition in defeat.
- After twisting her ankle, she had to hobble to the nearest bench for rest.
- The old man began to hobble down the street, relying heavily on his cane.
- His pride was wounded when he had to hobble away from the race, unable to finish.
- The injured dog would hobble on three legs, trying to keep up with its owner.
- Despite his injury, he managed to hobble into the room to join the celebration.
- After twisting her ankle, she had to hobble home on crutches.
- The old man would often hobble down the street, stopping to chat with neighbors.
- His injury made it difficult for him to walk normally, forcing him to hobble along.
- The horse began to hobble after stepping on a rock, visibly limping with each stride.
- Even though he was in pain, he tried to hobble over to help his friend.