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  • 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
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  • 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.
  • And essentially these people are often what's called double-jointed; in other words, their limbs can move into abnormal positions.
  • Research interests include hypermobility (double-jointedness), arthritis and osteogenesis imperfecta. Times, Sunday Times
  • I saw a double-jointed margay once, in a bar in Oglagia Towne," broke in Mudge with astonishing lack of tact. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • I have a double-jointed little finger that she thought was weird.
  • The utility model discloses an upper circular cone double-jointed translational artificial lower limb connecting fitting that pertains to the fixed connecting fitting.
  • She later became a member of the Grand Rapids Ballet Company in Michigan and says she has a double-jointed back, which allows her to bend backwards from a standing position and touch her feet.
  • He has double-jointed elbows, knees, and ankles, which allows him to bend himself like few swimmers can.
  • But it could inspire an ace trashy mini-series – one with more credibility-stretching twists than a double-jointed gymnast. Return of the Sugababes? Maybe
  • Yes, a fair amount have low muscle tone, what we used to call double-jointed. Young Runners
  • I am double-jointed so I am pretty darn flexible.
  • Thralk sidled closer still and his double-jointed arms reached to embrace Sabriel's neck. SABRIEL
  • So perhaps we should stop predicting the emergence of an illiterate, story-less generation whose only evolutionary advantage will be double-jointed Xbox thumbs. Don't fear the Reader: how technology can benefit children's books
  • I'd say that moving to the limit of your range of motion is what would constitute the 'mental flexibility' building aspect of yoga, rather than just happening to be double-jointed or the like. The Flexibility of Your Body Correlates With the Flexibility of Your Arteries
  • 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.
  • First surprise - she curled her fingers around the strings and began to fingerpick, thumb bent backwards and fingers double-jointedly bent on the fret board in the style of the self-taught.
  • Jimmy wasn't double-jointed, but he used a similar motion to that of a double-jointed pitcher.
  • He drags deeply on a Marlboro, unwinds his almost double-jointed over-swing and watches the ball disappear.
  • If she amazed him with her double-jointed athleticism, she amazed herself even more with the depths of her sensuality. THE ONLY GAME
  • In the water, his short legs, with his double-jointed knees and pliable ankles attached to size 14 feet, help him undulate like a dolphin. Built to swim, Phelps found a focus and refuge in water

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