limp in
Intermediário superior (B2) neutral
To come inside or arrive somewhere while limping — either really walking with pain, or barely making it.
"The injured player limped in from the field to get treatment on the sideline."
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they'll just kind of stay completely limp in your hand like that.
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Mikhaila Peterson · 17:28
"How long will you you kind of limp in in regards to this decision?" Yeah, yeah.