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11Limp vellum — is a bookbinding method used commonly in the 16th and 17th Centuries. The limp vellum binding was typically used for prayer books and small textbooks in octavo format. The cover was made with a single piece of vellum, folded around the textblock …
12Limp Bizkit — …
13Limp Bizkit — es un grupo americano de nu metal. Junto con KoRn y Linkin Park, se le acredita la popularización del género. Limp Bizkit está compuesto por el vocalista Fred Durst, el bajista Sam Rivers, el batería John Otto (recientemente reemplazado por Sammy …
14limp-wristed — limp wrist|ed [ˌlımp ˈrıstıd] adj a limp wristed man is considered to lack male qualities such as strength; sometimes used to say that a man is ↑homosexual …
15limp — [adj] not stiff; weak bending, debilitated, drooping, droopy, ductile, enervated, exhausted, feeble, flabby, flaccid, flexible, flexuous, flimsy, floppy, impressible, infirm, languid, languishing, lax, lethargic, limber, listless, loose, plastic …
16limp — Ⅰ. limp [1] ► VERB 1) walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot. 2) (of a damaged ship or aircraft) proceed with difficulty. ► NOUN ▪ a limping gait. ORIGIN related to obsolete limphalt «lame». Ⅱ …
17Limp — Limp, n. A halt; the act of limping. [1913 Webster] …
18Limp — Limp, n. (Ore Washing) A scraper for removing poor ore or refuse from the sieve. [1913 Webster] …
19Limp eelpout — From plate 82 of Oceanic Ichthyology by G. Brown Goode and Tarleton H. Bean, published 1896. Scientific classification Kingdom …
20limp-wristed — limp wrist|ed [ ,lımp rıstəd ] adjective OFFENSIVE an insulting word for describing a gay man …