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Hobble vs Href - What's the difference?

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Roam vs Hobble - What's the difference?

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Roam is a related term of hobble.


As verbs the difference between roam and hobble

is that roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

As a noun hobble is

short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

Budge vs Hobble - What's the difference?

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Budge is a related term of hobble.


As verbs the difference between budge and hobble

is that budge is to move while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

As nouns the difference between budge and hobble

is that budge is a kind of fur prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool on, formerly used as an edging and ornament, especially on scholastic habits while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As an adjective budge

is (obsolete) brisk; stirring; jocund or budge can be (obsolete) austere or stiff, like scholastics.

Trot vs Hobble - What's the difference?

trot | hobble | Related terms |

Trot is a related term of hobble.


As nouns the difference between trot and hobble

is that trot is trotskyist while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As a verb hobble is

to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

Lope vs Hobble - What's the difference?

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Lope is a related term of hobble.


As a proper noun lope

is .

As a noun hobble is

short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As a verb hobble is

to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

Hobble vs Straggle - What's the difference?

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Hobble is a related term of straggle.


As nouns the difference between hobble and straggle

is that hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off while straggle is the act of straggling.

As verbs the difference between hobble and straggle

is that hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles while straggle is to stray from the road, course or line of march.

Sprint vs Hobble - What's the difference?

sprint | hobble | Related terms |

Sprint is a related term of hobble.


As nouns the difference between sprint and hobble

is that sprint is while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As a verb hobble is

to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

Inch vs Hobble - What's the difference?

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Inch is a related term of hobble.


As nouns the difference between inch and hobble

is that inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or inch can be (scotland) a small island while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As verbs the difference between inch and hobble

is that inch is (followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction) while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

Scuttle vs Hobble - What's the difference?

scuttle | hobble | Related terms |

Scuttle is a related term of hobble.


As nouns the difference between scuttle and hobble

is that scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As verbs the difference between scuttle and hobble

is that scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

Hurry vs Hobble - What's the difference?

hurry | hobble | Related terms |

Hurry is a related term of hobble.


As nouns the difference between hurry and hobble

is that hurry is rushed action while hobble is short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

As verbs the difference between hurry and hobble

is that hurry is (label) to do things quickly while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

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