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knock-kneed
ˈknock-kneed, a. [f. prec. + -ed2.] a. Having the legs bent inwards so that the knees knock together in walking. (The opposite of bandy-legged.)1774 in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1911) VI. 41 Charles Blundell, an Englishman,..a very slender made fellow much knock-kneed, with light brown hair very short. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cow-hocked
See also Bow-legged Knock-kneed Post-legged References Livestock Horse anatomy Dog anatomy Cat health wikipedia.org
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knock-kneed
knock-kneedadj having legs abnormally curved so that the knees touch when standing or walking 膝外翻的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sickle-hocked
See also Cow-hocked Knock-kneed Post-legged Bow-leg References Livestock Horse anatomy Equine injury and lameness wikipedia.org
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Hoppkorv
guitar Jack Casady – bass Bob Steeler – drums, percussion Additional Personnel Nick Buck – keyboards John Sherman – 2nd guitar on "Bowlegged Woman, Knock-Kneed wikipedia.org
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knocked
knocked, ppl. a. (nɒkt) [f. knock v. + -ed1.] 1. Struck, hit, beaten, etc.: see knock v. † knocked bear, barley beaten in a stone mortar in order to remove the hulls (Sc. Obs.). knocked knees, knees turning inwards: cf. knock-kneed. Also with adverbs as knocked-down, knocked-up, etc.: see knock v. I... Oxford English Dictionary
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kneed
▪ I. kneed, a. (niːd) [f. knee n. and v. + -ed.] 1. a. Furnished with knees: chiefly in parasynthetic compounds, as broken-kneed, feeble-kneed, weak-kneed, knock-kneed.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 186 That loose kneed, signifies lascivious, and baker kneed effeminate. 1719 De Foe Crusoe i. iv, My breeches.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steadycam – "Knock-Kneed" (7:13) 205. Jürgen Paape – "Take That" (4:40) 206. HUG – "The Happy Monster" (6:09) 207. wikipedia.org
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Benjamin Wrench
Oxberry, who often played with him, speaks of him as knock-kneed, and says that, adopting Robert William Elliston as model, he copied his nasal twang and wikipedia.org
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Varius
Varius (Latin for "knock-kneed" and "different") may refer to: Members of the gens Varia, including Lucius Varius Rufus ( – 14 BC), Roman poet Lucius wikipedia.org
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Oscar Jørgensen
A tall, heavy-set, knock-kneed man, Jørgensen looked nothing like a sportsman. wikipedia.org
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Singles Going Steady
Heller praised the album's willingness to address emotions through punk music, saying, "Unrequited longing, severed ties, knock-kneed bashfulness, rash wikipedia.org
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Sambo (mountain)
Sambo (possibly from Quechua for "knock-kneed" or "a person with one black and one indigenous parent") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in wikipedia.org
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Varus deformity
For example, in a valgus deformity of the knee, the distal part of the leg below the knee is deviated outward, in relation to the femur, resulting in a knock-kneed It is correct for a knock-kneed deformity to be called both a varus deformity at the hip (coxa vara) and a valgus deformity at the knee (genu valgum); wikipedia.org
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The Invalid Corps
CHORUS There came a fellow, mighty tall, A "knock-kneed overgrowner", The Doctor said, "I ain't got time To take and look you over." wikipedia.org
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