swayback

ADJECTIVE
  1. having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
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How To Use swayback In A Sentence

  • Adjustments for a full derrière, long waist and swayback are also common for this figure type.
  • When you slouch or stand with a swayback, you exaggerate your back's natural curves.
  • With their mixed ancestry, it was inevitable that some of the wild horses were born runts or splayfooted or swaybacked or too heavy-hocked to do anything but pull a manure wagon. Come Again No More
  • I remember, too, a wonderful swayback garden bench painted forest green ... it must've sold by now. French Word-A-Day:
  • She had short, stumpy legs, a swayback, was blind in one eye, and looked like she was a frequent visitor to the trough. Rainbow’s End
  • Once I'd ridden on the swayback of a blue mule, tumbled off it, and broke a tooth.
  • Alas, my back doesn't like the swayback effect for periods longer than naps. Summer of the hammock
  • There's a lot of cornball in that state you have to go through: boats at docks, old fishermen, and shacks with swayback roofs. Andrew Wyeth, "Christina's World" Painter, Dies at 91
  • From there the structure made an undulating swaybacked curve and sent two wings back up the building at differing levels. LORD PRESTIMION
  • I remember, too, a wonderful swayback garden bench painted forest green...it must've sold by now. French Word-A-Day:
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