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crookback

/krook-bak/US // ˈkrʊkˌbæk //UK // (ˈkrʊkˌbæk) //

羊角辫,羊角风,羊角面包,羊角村

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hunchback.

Examples

  • Crookback Dick was pleased to cheer the exploit, and, pushing his horse a little nearer, called to see the prisoners.

  • I am pleased you liked Crookback; he is a fellow whose hellish energy has always fixed my attention.

  • Richard Crookback would have been really far younger at this date.

  • Have you never heard of Tyrrell, hireling of Crookback Richard​—​strangler of two drooling boys in the tower?

  • When the battle of warfare begins, it shall be where Crookback Richard made his fray.