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Immobile, handicapped, hurt Crippled.

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Dumb
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Lame
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Lamb

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A person who has bad limbs or limbs that do not function correctly this person is lame or disabled. Sorry if this doesn't help!!!

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Possibly, they could be paralyzed.

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Able to walk

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Lamb

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Lame

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Lame dumb

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