bunion

[ UK /bˈʌnɪən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a painful swelling of the bursa of the first joint of the big toe
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How To Use bunion In A Sentence

  • It is not uncommon for athletes to suffer such ailments as stress fractures, runner's knee, bunions and blisters.
  • Bunions tend to run in families, but the tendency is aggravated by shoes that are too narrow in the toe.
  • Aside from the aesthetic factor, bunions can be painful.
  • It was a bright, breezy day at Ballybunion, with occasional gusts of salty rain, and Garcia made the most of any chances he was given.
  • I was kneading and caressing Jennifer's insole and heel. Each little piggy was carefully attended to, as was every corn, callus and bunion.
  • A bunion is a bony swelling on the side of the big toe.
  • The condition is commonly called a bunion (above). WN.com - Articles related to Tips to take care of your heels
  • Bunions and bunionettes, hammer toe and neuromas - a painful thickening of a nerve that runs between two toes - were all much more prevalent in women.
  • When you wear heels, you place pressure on the forefoot, which may lead to bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, corns, or calluses -- all unsightly and also painful. Leora Tanenbaum: How to Wear High-Heeled Shoes and Walk at the Same Time
  • How many corns, bunions, ingrowing toenails, pads of rock-hard skin and blisters are hidden away under tights and woolly socks?
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