Cojear in english

Limp

pronunciation: lɪmp part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cojear = limp ; walk with + a hobble ; hobble (along) ; have + a gammy leg ; have + a limp. 

Example: Both elements must be present; having commitment without resources -- or the reverse -- necessarily results in a lopsided effort that limps along ineffectively.Example: Later she requires another operation because her feet are curling up which causes her to walk with a hobble.Example: He went from hobbling to trotting, to running to climbing staircases.Example: Well, I still have a gammy leg so I haven't been able to get out as much as I like.Example: I have rheumatoid arthritis and very recently a limp when I walk, so I have not been running lately.

Cojear synonyms

slack in spanish: flojo, pronunciation: slæk part of speech: adjective, noun hitch in spanish: enganche, pronunciation: hɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb lax in spanish: flojo, pronunciation: læks part of speech: adjective stale in spanish: duro, pronunciation: steɪl part of speech: adjective weak in spanish: débiles, pronunciation: wik part of speech: adjective hobble in spanish: cojear, pronunciation: hɑbəl part of speech: verb, noun flaccid in spanish: flácido, pronunciation: flæksɪd part of speech: adjective wilted in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: wɪltɪd part of speech: adjective
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