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hunchbacked

[ UK /hˈʌnt‍ʃbækt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column

How To Use hunchbacked In A Sentence

  • At La Schiavia, hunchbacked thistle stems were turned into a warm, delicate flan, accompanied by a bagna càuda sauce and a glass of local Barbera wine, and while the words "hunchback" and "thistle" don't generally set people's mouths watering, in Mr. Abrile's restaurant the result was downright delightful. Where Health Springs Eternal
  • Those were their cards and they had to play them, willy-nilly, hunchbacked or straight backed, crippled or clean-limbed, addle-pated or clear - headed. Chapter X
  • Shakespeare’s later play about Richard III, which cast the Plantagenet king as a scheming hunchbacked usurper who murdered his nephews, the Princes in the Tower, so he could steal their throne for himself. Vanora Bennett - An interview with author
  • Instead of a worthy companion like this, she was to be married to a hunchbacked, addlepated, cruel lackwit. Much Ado About Marriage
  • He's doing some kind of hunchbacked moonwalk or Robot maneuver. Drug Tests and Bell Checks: The Element of Surprise
  • The character is an old, hunchbacked lady with grotesquely misshapen teeth.
  • The cardo gobbo hunchbacked thistle is a perfect example. Where Health Springs Eternal
  • Those were their cards and they had to play them, willy-nilly, hunchbacked or straight backed, crippled or clean-limbed, addle-pated or clear - headed. Chapter X
  • The third general--an old, hunchbacked man dressed in rags, with a scraggily beard and wild left eye--stepped forward. Doug Lieblich: The Lost 1001 Arabian Nights
  • Harriet slouched until she was almost hunchbacked, wearing boy's clothes, unironed and grubby.
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