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bandy-legged

How to use bandy-legged in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for bandy-legged.

Editorial note

He was the ugliest man of all those that came before Troy—bandy-legged, lame of one foot, with his two shoulders rounded and hunched over his chest.

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Quick take

have legs that curve outward at the knees

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

have legs that curve outward at the knees

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bandy-legged.

Example sentences

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He was the ugliest man of all those that came before Troy—bandy-legged, lame of one foot, with his two shoulders rounded and hunched over his chest.

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How do you use bandy-legged in a sentence?

He was the ugliest man of all those that came before Troy—bandy-legged, lame of one foot, with his two shoulders rounded and hunched over his chest.

What does bandy-legged mean?

have legs that curve outward at the knees

What part of speech is bandy-legged?

bandy-legged is commonly used as adjective.