Hopple


[hop-uh l] /ˈhɒp əl/

verb (used with object), hoppled, hoppling.
1.
to hobble; tether.
/ˈhɒpəl/
verb, noun
1.
a less common word for hobble (sense 2), hobble (sense 5)

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