"Hamstringing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hamstringing refers to the act of hindering or restricting someone or something from achieving their full potential or freedom of action, often in a deliberate and negative manner. This can be literal, as in restricting one's ability to move or function, or figurative, as in creating obstacles or barriers that prevent progress or success. The term is often used in a variety of contexts, including politics, business, and sports, to describe a situation where someone or something is being held back from reaching its full capabilities.
A small, furry rodent that is popular as a pet, known for its ability to store food in its cheeks and its nocturnal behavior. They are often kept in cages and are a popular choice as a first pet for children.
Hamsters are small, furry, rodent-like mammals that are often kept as pets. They are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night, and are known for their cute, round faces, small ears, and bushy tails. Hamsters are popular pets because they are relatively low-maintenance, social animals that can be handled and interacted with. They are also known for their ability to carry food to their cheeks, a storage mechanism that they use to cache food for later.
The hamstring is a group of muscles located in the back of the thigh, typically including the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus muscles. These muscles help to bend the knee and extend the legs. In a figurative sense, "hamstring" can also mean to hinder or restrict someone or something, usually in a physical or emotional sense. For example, "Her financial struggles were hamstringing her ability to pursue her dreams."