You can use the word "lame" to describe something that is uninteresting, weak, or unsatisfactory. For example, "The movie was so lame that I fell asleep halfway through."
The horse went lame in his hind legs after an injury. or The above example of a sentence is pathetic and lame.
Yes, "lame" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person with a physical disability that limits their movements.
A girl scout helped a lame person to earn her assisting the needy badge. His horse had become lame and he had to walk home. The lazy clerk gave a lame excuse for his absence at the meeting.
The word "lame" in Bisaya can translate to "panis" or "manglamang."
the crippled dog was lame.the sportsmans technique was lame.
You can use the word "lame" to describe something that is uninteresting, weak, or unsatisfactory. For example, "The movie was so lame that I fell asleep halfway through."
The horse hurt its leg and came up lame.He had a lame excuse for why he missed our date.
The horse went lame in his hind legs after an injury. or The above example of a sentence is pathetic and lame.
the cricket phone is lame
The noun in the sentence is homework, a word for a thing.
The story of the man carrying his mule because it was too lame to walk was more allegorical than literal.
Govener Jodi Rell is a lame duck because she is working beyond the election even if she is not reelected
No! Lame is not a bad word
Yes, "lame" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person with a physical disability that limits their movements.
Okay... Here's a simple one... When I turn 21 I will contribute in politics. Simple and lame but it's a sentence right?
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