Hunchback in a sentence as a noun

People with hunchback posture have a lot more to think about than those with good posture.

"I mean if you have a hunchback, just throw a little glitter on it, honey, and go dancing.

"If this guy is the asocial hunchback working in his office all day, avoiding others, but none the less doing great work, the company probably would keep him.

I'm sorry I have nothing quantitative to back this up, and I'm also not "cured" yet -- but vastly improved, and no longer on a path to become a doubled-over hunchback before I'm 40.

The classic hunchback old person who's a full foot shorter than he was 40 years ago that we see here all the time is not a thing in places where people are physically active their whole lives and squat or sit on the floor instead of sit in chairs.

Hunchback definitions

noun

an abnormal backward curve to the vertebral column

See also: kyphosis humpback

noun

a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine

See also: humpback crookback