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handicapped person

n. a person who has some handicap that interferes with normal functions

Usage examples of "handicapped person".

But the only newspersons I ran across were interviewing the only handicapped person among us.

I treated Francesca to another scathing critique of her servant that evening, describing the condition of the dog's pen and questioning his fitness to supervise a mentally handicapped person.

But the freeway crowd is a heterogeneous mass- black and white, Asian and Latin, whole families are on the move with babies on backs or perched atop loads in carts, wagons or bicycle baskets, sometimes along with an old or handicapped person.

He had forgotten he was not an Adult Male but a Handicapped Person.

Margaret had decided long ago that hiring a handicapped person was doing her part in complying with the law, and she wasn't about to concern herself with counting the days that handicapped person made it to work.

Those whole of limb were uneasy about a handicapped person from the start, for they found it too easy to believe that the crippling twist of legs and arms extended to the mind.

But I remembered it when a crippled friend was complaining that space travel would never mean anything to people like him, because no handicapped person would ever be permitted to enter a rocket.