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bowlegged

ADJECTIVE
  1. have legs that curve outward at the knees

How To Use bowlegged In A Sentence

  • He was, I noticed for the first time, bowlegged, like a rider. Furies
  • In his introduction to this collection, a former Rolling Stone editor Paul Scanlon writes about how the young Thompson used to enter their San-Francisco-based office "with a bowlegged quickstep, making the zigzagging seriocomic, dramatic entrance," then plop down his leather rucksack while wordlessly removing the contents, which "usually included something edible, like a grapefruit, a carton of Dunhills, a large police flashlight, a bottle of Wild Turkey and a can of liquid Mace. Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride
  • From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups.
  • They've been described as bowlegged fellers who worked from the hurricane deck of a cow pony and hated any other kind of work. Ohmynews International
  • I hop out of the Humvee with a bowlegged cowboy swagger and a Ronald Reagan aw-shucks grin.
  • A small wooden desk, bearing a blue ceramic lamp and a spiral notebook, crouched bowlegged in one corner.
  • It's still tough to admit that I'm self-published, despite the fact that the publishing world is now a Wild West of rogue indie presses and bowlegged cocky ebook publishers firing their Twitterfeeds in every direction. Holly Robinson: Did I Just Hammer a Nail Into My Bookstore's Coffin?
  • The bowlegged priest was prepared to pray.
  • Schweitzer hiked their shorts SO far up their behinds that these guys are walkin 'bowlegged! GOP beating
  • He didn't limp toward one leg and I realized he was bowlegged, and could see how I'd made the mistake on the dark gravel road. Quarters, Pasos, Arabians
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