0 past simple and past participle of limp --
1 to walk slowly and with difficulty because of having an injured or painful leg or foot: --
2 to move or develop slowly and with difficulty: --
And then it merely limped along.
The smiles have become a little forced over the months, as recovery limped into sight and then gave up.
I limped away well wounded at the time.
I had limped along to the conclusion which they kindly pointed out to me.
It was through rearmament that the capitalist world limped out of the slump.
They limped on with their future unresolved until eventually five years could be proved to have elapsed to the satisfaction of the court.
The time on the station clock was 12.59 when the 11.58 limped in.
At the same time the economy has limped along.