lame

लंगड़ा
definition
verb
somebody lamed him with a stone
make (a person or animal) lame.
noun
fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
adjective
(of fabric or a garment) interwoven with gold or silver threads.
translation of 'lame '
टूटा,
अपाहिज,
भंग
verb
पंगु बनाना,
लंगड़ा करना
adjective
लंगड़ा,
पंगु,
अपूर्ण,
असन्तोषजनक,
कच्चा
example
The 'lame' excuse offered was that the meeting would get out of hand.
Why can't they be open and honest, instead of giving 'lame' excuses?
Later it was revealed that the horse was 'lame' and he will now miss the remainder of the 2002-03 season, including his chance at Cheltenham glory.
Standing around and saying, ‘well, it's up to you’ without lifting a damn finger is a 'lame' cop-out.
His foot was seemingly 'lame' , eyes hollow, face drooping with age.
In other words, having your period is a totally 'lame' excuse for skipping track practice.
Was Edward haphazard, scattered, and more than a little 'lame' ?
A damning indictment for a Paul Bartel film, Lust in the Dust is found guilty of being bland and 'lame' .
But the 'lame' explanation the Kerry spokespeople have come up with is hilarious.
The three of us all laughed at my rather 'lame' joke, then my mother continued conversation.
He turned up at 3pm, with a 'lame' excuse about having had a puncture.
Contemporary Christian music may be 'lame' and uninspiring, but the answer is not to be found in longing, naively and uncritically, for mainstream success.
There's a gratuitous poignancy provided by the fact that she's 'lame' , which is no doubt to suggest that she won't be able to get another man - it fell a bit flat for me.
Excuse me while I crack up at my supremely 'lame' pun.
To say it is impossible to segregate fans is a 'lame' excuse and an abdication of responsibility which will eventually drive away some Bolton supporters from attending altogether.
Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only 'lame' explanations offered by trainers and jockeys.
More than 60 people came for faith healing, including a blind boy, a boy with a 'lame' leg, an old woman with a headache and a man with piles.
Making up 'lame' excuses for herself is just making her look like an even bigger joke than she already is.
Whatever injuries he may have sustained on the escape from Afghanistan (remember the 'lame' arm) is clearly healed.
For example, the ‘dangerous’ practice of wearing heels to the point where they 'lame' you is probably limited to pockets of the corporate world.
Her head bowed and eyes cast down, she made a poor figure upon the pedestal, and most people did not look twice after seeing her 'lame' foot.
Anyway, 'lame' puns aside, the cast of Hollyoaks have worked a miracle.
Though born 'lame' in one leg, and displaying a streak of romanticism, Agesilaus was typically Spartan in his qualities and limitations.
Downing Street has a rather 'lame' excuse: ‘The challenges of globalisation have become clearer.’
But now, she's all full of 'lame' excuses, especially for Renee.
As a rule, I've noticed the skateboarders here tend to be 'lame' .
I want to know what shes thinking right now, I'm so 'lame' .
The following passage is not a 'lame' excuse but an attempt to explain the situation and engage in a dialogue with you.
While this was happening on Sunday, with the Rector leading the perambulation, those members of the congregation who are now too frail or 'lame' to do the walk held an informal service in church.
However he realised that it just would not be that easy, for he himself had a 'lame' leg and could only move slowly.
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