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Use "limper" in a sentence
"One bird, which we nick-named 'limper' back in 2005, has the habit of mobbing us even from distances as much as 400m - she is the only bird that does that, and she does it every year we locate her."
"But, then, one damned thing leads to another: in this case, an even limper Times leader berating BBC Radio Lincolnshire and some 70 other blameless, bemused stations or channels as engines of "domination" of poor little Sky – plus a matching Sun tirade from Kelvin MacKenzie belabouring the "duds" who lack Rupert's spunk."
"But official flows into U.S. dollar assets are far limper compared with that, according to Nomura."