lamish (Meaning)

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lamish (a.)

Somewhat lame.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lamish

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lamish Sentence Examples

  1. The lamish man struggled to make ends meet, working multiple jobs to support his family.
  2. Her lamish eyesight made it difficult for her to see the board clearly during the lecture.
  3. He felt lamish and out of place at the fancy party, not knowing anyone and feeling like he didn't belong.
  4. The lamish horse limped along the road, its injured leg causing it pain with every step.
  5. She felt lamish and inadequate compared to her more accomplished peers.
  6. The lamish old man sat on the park bench, watching the world go by with a sense of nostalgia.
  7. The lamish computer struggled to keep up with the demands of modern software, often freezing and crashing.
  8. He tried to ignore the lamish comments his classmates made about his appearance, but they still hurt.
  9. The lamish sword could barely cut through the thick leather armor, its blade dull and chipped.
  10. The lamish economy was struggling, with high unemployment and a lack of investment.

FAQs About the word lamish

Somewhat lame.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lamish man struggled to make ends meet, working multiple jobs to support his family.

Her lamish eyesight made it difficult for her to see the board clearly during the lecture.

He felt lamish and out of place at the fancy party, not knowing anyone and feeling like he didn't belong.

The lamish horse limped along the road, its injured leg causing it pain with every step.