Get to know Lameness better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like limping or gimp.
Lameness in a sentence
Lameness meaning
- An impediment to walking due to the feet or legs.
- The quality of being lame, pathetic or uncool.
Synonyms of Lameness
Using Lameness
- The main meaning on this page is: An impediment to walking due to the feet or legs. | The quality of being lame, pathetic or uncool.
- Useful related words include: limping, gimp, gimpiness, gameness.
- In the example corpus, lameness often appears in combinations such as: and lameness, of lameness, lameness and.
Context around Lameness
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 12 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lameness
- In this selection, "lameness" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, chronic, canine, oxford and caused stand out and add context to how "lameness" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include age and lameness oxford was and ageing and lameness from back. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lameness" sits close to words such as aami, aat and abada, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lameness
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
According to Dr. Bowen, of the various animals affected, swine are more severely affected in terms of lameness. (18 words)
This can cause serious problems for the animal, resulting in chronic lameness and damage to the hoof wall. (18 words)
Quicking results in bleeding and pain and the horse may show signs of lameness or may become lame in following days. (21 words)
Michele only treats dogs with a vet’s consent and, as well as being a fully qualified, insured and registered Galen Canine Myotherapist, also has certificates in canine first aid, gait and lameness, canine anxiety, and canine behaviour and psychology. (40 words)
As a special occasion, the MCC committee arranged the 1898 Gentlemen v Players match to coincide with his fiftieth birthday and he celebrated the event by scoring 43 and 31 not out, though handicapped by lameness and an injured hand. (40 words)
He told his doctors that he was suffering from lameness caused by a hip infection and he told Look magazine in December 1950 that he had suffered from "ulcers, conjunctivitis, deteriorating eyesight, bursitis and something wrong with my feet". (39 words)
Example sentences (12)
In dogs the disease can include symptoms such as infertility, lethargy, premature ageing and lameness from back pain, but some infections in dogs are asymptomatic.
Michele only treats dogs with a vet’s consent and, as well as being a fully qualified, insured and registered Galen Canine Myotherapist, also has certificates in canine first aid, gait and lameness, canine anxiety, and canine behaviour and psychology.
Then later this morning Elliott's Run Wild Fred – one of eight runners for the three-time Grand National-winning trainer – was also taken out of the race with a similar issue over lameness.
These details almost seemed like an admission that he’s in on the joke, or at least that his lameness was coming to an end along with the company’s.
She turned 24 on Valentine’s Day (hence the name Val) and was starting to show signs of aging, including lameness in her front left leg and joint deterioration.
According to Dr. Bowen, of the various animals affected, swine are more severely affected in terms of lameness.
Age and lameness Oxford was born in 1550, and was between 40 and 53 years old when he presumably would have written the sonnets.
As a special occasion, the MCC committee arranged the 1898 Gentlemen v Players match to coincide with his fiftieth birthday and he celebrated the event by scoring 43 and 31 not out, though handicapped by lameness and an injured hand.
Flacc. ii. 96.) The epithets and surnames by which Hephaestus is known by the poets generally allude to his skill in the plastic arts or to his figure or lameness.
He told his doctors that he was suffering from lameness caused by a hip infection and he told Look magazine in December 1950 that he had suffered from "ulcers, conjunctivitis, deteriorating eyesight, bursitis and something wrong with my feet".
Quicking results in bleeding and pain and the horse may show signs of lameness or may become lame in following days.
This can cause serious problems for the animal, resulting in chronic lameness and damage to the hoof wall.
Common combinations with lameness
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and lameness 3×
- of lameness 2×
- lameness and 2×