Sentences with phrase «around on crutches»

He is recuperating at home, with a cast from his thigh to his foot, and making his way around on crutches.
So, if someone exaggerates the extent of their injuries by doing something like hobbling around on crutches when they can walk just fine, and then they are filmed running a marathon, it could ruin their personal injury case.
AceShowbiz - Jodie Foster is still hobbling around on crutches...
Robert Z'Dar plays the actual killer, covered in scars, and Sheree North — lurching around on crutches — plays his connection inside the department.
Some things are getting easier (like motoring around on crutches), but some things are increasingly frustrating (like the bruising on my side from the crutches).
Molino was seen on the Loons» bench with a bag of ice over his left knee, and moving around on crutches toward the end of the game.
Everything he sees correlates directly with A Christmas Carol, be it the heavy chains covering a safe in a banker's office or Charles» disabled nephew hobbling around on a crutch.

Not exact matches

His first stop on the Web was to check out the weather because he wanted to find out if it was an optimal time for «crutching» his sheep, a term he explained to the technicians refers to removing the wool around sheep's rear ends.
As the holiday season rolls around it will be hard to figure out what Arsene Wenger wants more: A few new players or for his remaining healthy players to make it through the new year without leaving the pitch on crutches.
He is inspired by the goings - on around him, different people he meets and places he goes (a young Irish nanny in his household becomes the muse for his ghost of Christmas past; his ailing nephew who walks with a crutch is Tiny Tim; etc.), and he speaks these characters right into existence.
Being on crutches, they took us around on a cart so I didn't have to walk much.
They tested for how well your dog did around wheelchairs, a person on crutches and a person standing asking if your dog wanted a treat.»
Spotlit as you enter the first of three spaces in the exhibition, there's more automatons around the corner, this time a series of musical instruments ranging from a collapsing crutch with bells on to a one - string sitar plucked by a deer bone that resembles a human finger.
After a month or so I was able to walk on crutches around the block.
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