Sentences with phrase «hobbled away»

Have you ever walked into something, say the corner of a dresser or table, hobbled away in pain, and discovered a bruise there days later?
And the man begins to cover himself in his rags so that he can hobble away from Jesus, but by then Jesus is close enough so that the man can look into his eyes.
only to hobble away in pain after trying to wear them for over 20 minutes and then the next day having to wear slippers all day because we have blisters all over our feet.
Several men on horseback threaten another group of people and gunfire is exchanged (we see blood spurt from wounds and men fall off their horses); a woman and a teen girl are shot and a man hobbles away from the scene but is caught by another man and killed with a knife (we hear the blow and see the attacker covered with blood afterwards).
The T - Rex looking Anjanath was hobbling away from me, yelping and whining into the wind.
After hobbling away, Kyle told police what the suspect was wearing and what he looked like — a description that helped them nab Cruz about an hour later on the street.

Not exact matches

It will take more than public displays to strengthen the hobbled institution, but such gatherings do play an important role in bonding concerned individuals into a movement, especially when the powers that be seem to be loudly telling them to go away.
With Labour's Ed Balls hobbled by his responsibility for the deficit, there is a golden opportunity for Lib Dems to drag the coalition away from its enslavement to the bankers» ramp and the cure - all of «quantitative easing».
You can hobble them and then let them limp away and cause fear to build in the other bears, sabotage their means of escape or calling for help, or just stab them a couple of times and then start screaming at them.
One of the old women stayed behind while the other hobbled as best she could along the lakeshore to the police substation on Le Thai To Street, a quarter mile away.
A Hobble Vest used for a medial shoulder instability prevent the forelimbs from abducting or moving away from the patient's midline.
WARSAW (Reuters)- Poland has adopted a new law banning construction of wind farms close to dwellings and hiking project costs in a move which the industry says could hobble Poland's move to renewables and away from coal.
I managed to crouch down about three feet away from it, and I thought I was going to be able to pick up it - when all of a sudden, it got up and quickly hobbled over to our car, dragging its little leg behind it the whole way.
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