0 to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one’s feet are sore) -- เดินกะโผลกกะเผลก
Furthermore, by the institution of these proceedings the union is hobbled from taking the proposed action by the spectre of contempt and sequestration.
They succeeded in hobbling the trade union movement to a point where opposition is virtually nil, and yet what have they done?
I may be hobbled by the difficulty of being what he calls a criminal lawyer.
There are clearly not vast numbers of wounded foxes hobbling around the countryside.
One of the dangers and detrimental effects of retaining section 28 is that it seriously hobbles the advice that local authorities are able to give.
If they are damaged or hobbled, services will suffer.
Together, somehow, we hobbled round into the compartment where another porter came to help us sit down.
The present land system hampers, hobbles and restricted industry.