When the blind man carries the lame man, both go forward. It's a real wild card in the House whether (Speaker John) Boehner is going to be empowered by this larger majority or whether they're going to be a bigger thorn in his side in the way we've seen in the past, so as we look to whether the relative harmony and lack of drama of this lame-duck period can continue in the new Congress, I think that's going to be a major factor. Synonyms for LAME: pitiful, cheap, dirty, wretched, mean, nasty, disgusting, hateful Antonyms of LAME: admirable, meritorious, laudable, creditable, commendable. I don’t know why this had to be done on Day One, it makes it much less likely that we ’ll deal with the disability problem until the lame duck session - and that wo n’t provide a good result for American taxpayers. ![]() Now I'm trying to figure out the writer I'm going to be.įor me, the lame part of the Sixties was the political part, the social part. I know that I'm not that guy, the person who was struggling to put topspin on a story and came up with that lame joke, I know that's not me. If you happen to let the child fall, and lame it, never confess. I never heard of such another encounter, which lames report to follow it, and undoes description to do it.Īnd either lam’d his legs, or struck him blind. Shrubs are formed into sundry shapes, by moulding them within, and cutting them without but they are but lame things, being too small to keep figure. ![]() The prose is fustian, and the numbers lame. lame (adj. Whether in prose, or verse, ’tis all the same : having an injured leg or foot that makes walking difficult or painful. ![]() Hobbling not smooth: alluding to the feet of a verse. Britannica Dictionary definition of LAME. Weak and ineffectual unsatisfactory: a lame attempt to apologize lame excuses for not arriving on time. Marked by pain or rigidness: a lame back. Crippled disabled in the limbs.Ī greyhound, of a mouse colour, lame of one leg, belongs to a lady. Disabled so that movement, especially walking, is difficult or impossible: Lame from the accident, he walked with a cane. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votesĮtymology: laam, lama, Saxon lam, Dutch.
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