Etymology: [ 'kri-p&l ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English crypel, cognate with crēopan (“to creep, to crawl”); confer Dutch kreupel, German Krüppel, Old Norse cryppill.
a shortened wooden stud or brace used to construct the portion of a wall above a door or above and below a window, scrapple, to release a product (especially a computer program) with reduced functionality, in some cases, making the item essentially worthless, to damage seriously; to destroy, to make someone a cripple; to cause someone to get a physical disability, a person who has severe impairment in his physical abilities because of deformation, injury, or amputation of parts of the body, deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work", make lame, maim, disable; damage, deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life", someone whose legs are disabled, If something cripples a person, it causes them severe psychological or emotional problems. Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him I'm not perfect but I'm also not emotionally crippled or lonely, A person with a physical disability or a serious permanent injury is sometimes referred to as a cripple. She has gone from being a healthy, fit, and sporty young woman to being a cripple, lame person, person who is unable to use one of their limbs; lame animal, As in to cripple the deck Meaning that you have most or all of the cards that somebody would want to have with the current board If you have pocket kings, and the other two kings flop, you have crippled the deck, To cripple a machine, organization, or system means to damage it severely or prevent it from working properly. A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy The pilot was able to maneuver the crippled aircraft out of the hostile area, If someone is crippled by an injury, it is so serious that they can never move their body properly again. Mr Easton was seriously crippled in an accident and had to leave his job He had been warned that another bad fall could cripple him for life He heaved his crippled leg into an easier position, someone whose legs are disabled deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life", A rocky shallow in a stream; a lumberman's term, deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work, someone whose legs are disabled deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life" deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work, A very easy shot, typically a lay-up with no defenders nearby, Short vertical 2 by 4\'s or 6\'s frame lumber installed above a window or door, Swampy or low wet ground, often covered with brush or with thickets; bog, Lame; halting, One who creeps, halts, or limps; one who has lost, or never had, the use of a limb or limbs; a lame person; hence, one who is partially disabled, To deprive of the use of a limb, particularly of a leg or foot; to lame, To deprive of strength, activity, or capability for service or use; to disable; to deprive of resources; as, to be financially crippled, cripple, crip, lameter, Having any difficulty or impediment which can be likened to a crippling injury, Simple past tense and past participle of cripple, Having a less than fully functional limb, or injuries which prevent full mobility, In a way that cripples, or is crippling, handicapped, disabled, lame; weakened, defective, Past and present participle of to cripple, disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg", disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg, Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded, Pertaining to any difficulty or impediment which can be likened to a crippling injury, Pertaining to someone with a less than fully functional limb, or has injuries which prevent full mobility, plural of cripple, Giles, A crippling illness or disability is one that severely damages your health or your body. Arthritis and rheumatism are prominent crippling diseases, sturdy pole or timbers built as support against the side of a building, If you say that an action, policy, or situation has a crippling effect on something, you mean it has a very serious, harmful effect. The high cost of capital has a crippling effect on many small American high-tech firms, present participle of cripple, that cripples or disables or incapacitates; "a crippling injury, Spars or timbers set up as a support against the side of a building, That cripples, that cripples or disables or incapacitates; "a crippling injury",
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a shortened wooden stud or brace used to construct the portion of a wall above a door or above and below a window
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scrapple
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to release a product (especially a computer program) with reduced functionality, in some cases, making the item essentially worthless - "The word processor was released in a crippled demonstration version that did not allow you to save."
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to damage seriously; to destroy - "My ambitions were crippled by a lack of money."
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to make someone a cripple; to cause someone to get a physical disability - "The car bomb crippled five passers-by."
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a person who has severe impairment in his physical abilities because of deformation, injury, or amputation of parts of the body - "He returned from war a cripple."
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deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work"
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make lame, maim, disable; damage fiil
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deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life"
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someone whose legs are disabled
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If something cripples a person, it causes them severe psychological or emotional problems. Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him I'm not perfect but I'm also not emotionally crippled or lonely
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A person with a physical disability or a serious permanent injury is sometimes referred to as a cripple. She has gone from being a healthy, fit, and sporty young woman to being a cripple
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lame person, person who is unable to use one of their limbs; lame animal isim
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As in to cripple the deck Meaning that you have most or all of the cards that somebody would want to have with the current board If you have pocket kings, and the other two kings flop, you have crippled the deck
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To cripple a machine, organization, or system means to damage it severely or prevent it from working properly. A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy The pilot was able to maneuver the crippled aircraft out of the hostile area
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If someone is crippled by an injury, it is so serious that they can never move their body properly again. Mr Easton was seriously crippled in an accident and had to leave his job He had been warned that another bad fall could cripple him for life He heaved his crippled leg into an easier position
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someone whose legs are disabled deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life"
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A rocky shallow in a stream; a lumberman's term
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deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work
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someone whose legs are disabled deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life" deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless; "This measure crippled our efforts"; "Their behavior stultified the boss's hard work
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A very easy shot, typically a lay-up with no defenders nearby
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Short vertical 2 by 4\'s or 6\'s frame lumber installed above a window or door
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Swampy or low wet ground, often covered with brush or with thickets; bog
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Lame; halting
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One who creeps, halts, or limps; one who has lost, or never had, the use of a limb or limbs; a lame person; hence, one who is partially disabled
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To deprive of the use of a limb, particularly of a leg or foot; to lame
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To deprive of strength, activity, or capability for service or use; to disable; to deprive of resources; as, to be financially crippled
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Crippled.
cripple - "And chide the cripple tardy-gaited night, who, like a foul and ugly witch, doth limp so tediously away."
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a cripple.
crip
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a cripple.
lameter
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crippled
Having any difficulty or impediment which can be likened to a crippling injury
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crippled
Simple past tense and past participle of cripple
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crippled
Having a less than fully functional limb, or injuries which prevent full mobility
disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"
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crippled
disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg
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crippled
Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded
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crippled
Pertaining to any difficulty or impediment which can be likened to a crippling injury
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crippled
Pertaining to someone with a less than fully functional limb, or has injuries which prevent full mobility
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cripples
plural of cripple
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cripples
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crippling
A crippling illness or disability is one that severely damages your health or your body. Arthritis and rheumatism are prominent crippling diseases
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crippling
sturdy pole or timbers built as support against the side of a building isim
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crippling
If you say that an action, policy, or situation has a crippling effect on something, you mean it has a very serious, harmful effect. The high cost of capital has a crippling effect on many small American high-tech firms
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crippling
present participle of cripple
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crippling
that cripples or disables or incapacitates; "a crippling injury
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crippling
Spars or timbers set up as a support against the side of a building
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crippling
That cripples
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crippling
that cripples or disables or incapacitates; "a crippling injury"
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