All 6 Uses
hobbled
in
The Mark of Athena
(Auto-generated)
- "Charleston," Percy said, hobbling around the deck like an old man.†
p. 207.6 *
- She made it across the trench and hobbled slowly into the corridor.†
p. 426.9
- She hobbled onward, convinced that something was following her.†
p. 427.7
- Annabeth hobbled to one of the wall sconces and snatched up the torch.†
p. 429.8
- A new crack appeared in the floor, and she hobbled back.†
p. 546.6
- Annabeth glimpsed Nico hobbling in their direction, Hazel trying to disentangle her cavalry sword from the rope ladder.†
p. 566.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(hobbled as in: she hobbled up the hill) walked with difficulty (due to injury or physical impediment)
or:
hindered (made the action or progress of something difficult) -
(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Hobble originally referred to tying together two legs of horses or cattle, so they would not wander far away.