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double-jointed

ADJECTIVE
  1. having unusually flexible joints especially of the limbs or fingers

How To Use double-jointed In A Sentence

  • Tanus had taught her to forsake the awkward double-jointed manner of throwing that is natural to the female, and she hurled the melon she held with the force and aim of a trained javelineer. River God
  • Jon ran over and tried to attack it, but the monster swung his double-jointed arm at him and Jon flew across the ground.
  • Those double-jointed standards must come in handy. Think Progress » Inhofe calls Obama a great liar, says ‘most’ of State of the Union speech ‘wasn’t true.’
  • Those hatchways weren't really meant for human access, but she was a little double-jointed so she'd been able to wriggle up and into the ship without too much problem.
  • Sometimes called the Gymnogene, Polyboroides is a gracile, naked-faced raptor with grey and black plumage, but best known for the so-called double-jointedness present in its intertarsal joints. Archive 2006-05-01
  • From the waist up he is boyishly taut and lifted, yet stretchy and surprisingly double-jointed in the limbs.
  • Like being born with double-jointed thumbs or a birthmark. Slice Of Cherry
  • He stood at the front the whole time doing his own special dance which required you to be double-jointed.
  • Although she escaped the physical abnormalities that are associated with the disease, such as cleft palates or double-jointed thumbs, her condition leaves her parents in constant fear for her survival.
  • Maybe it's like being double-jointed or able to remember the Peking phone book; rare enough to make seeing it surprising, but not enough to make it genuinely intriguing when you deal with large enough blocks of people.
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