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bandy-legged

/ban-dee-leg-id, -legd/US // ˈbæn diˌlɛg ɪd, -ˌlɛgd //

罗圈腿,罗圈腿的,罗圈腿的人,罗汉果

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having crooked legs; bowlegged.

Examples

  • Targeting her upper back, Couple sat cross-legged on a table while she whipped her slave.

  • Sitting up there at that little spindly-legged organ, he looked enormous, bigger than life, like a gorilla at a harpsichord.

  • I often sit on the floor and work cross-legged with my laptop.

  • And humility, well, that's about as useful as a one-legged man at an ass-kicking contest.

  • In the distance I spotted banners on buildings and a pair of one-legged fishermen balancing with large cone-shaped nets.

  • There was one honest dog in that company, but the two-legged specimen was a little "too sweet to be wholesome."

  • She wore soiled Burberry, high-legged tan boots, and a peaked cap of distinctly military appearance.

  • The children like to see their father and Frank sit on their three-legged stools in the stalls and milk the cows.

  • This is that he is a long-legged and short-armed animal, a condition the reverse of that seen in the anthropoid apes.

  • "No," she exclaimed with dainty aplomb to the man who sat cross-legged in muslin draperies on the table.