Definition of Hobbled

1. Verb. (past of hobble) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hobbled

1. hobble [v] - See also: hobble

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hobbled

hobbism
hobbist
hobbit
hobbitlike
hobbitry
hobbits
hobbitses
hobbity
hobble
hobble-bush
hobble-bushes
hobble skirt
hobble skirts
hobblebush
hobblebushes
hobbled (current term)
hobbledehoy
hobbledehoyhood
hobbledehoys
hobbler
hobblers
hobbles
hobbleshaw
hobbleshaws
hobbletehoy
hobbletehoys
hobbling
hobblingly
hobblings
hobbly

Literary usage of Hobbled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mary Brandegee: An Autobiography by Ellen Peck (1865)
"As we were waiting to cross the street, a poor fellow on crutches, with but one leg, hobbled up the sidewalk, and, accosting Hervey, uttered his petition in ..."

2. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1840)
"Directly this sound reached his ears, Mr. Abel started up, and hobbled to the door, and opened it; and behold! there stood a strong man, with a mighty ..."

3. I Ching: Translation and Remarks: the Chameleon Book by Freeman Crouch (2005)
"O Go hobbled — come back the other way. o Go in hobbles — come back in a cart. 0 The great are hobbled — friends come. 0 Go in hobbles — come back an ..."

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