bow-legged in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He had a tremendous, tremendous stride -- a bow-legged skater with great balance.
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Usually but not always those who are bow-legged tend to underpronate.
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Severe deficiency in children may result in soft skull or leg bones and their legs may look curved or bow-legged, which is a condition called rickets, it revealed.
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They have fairly long legs and often appear bow-legged.
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He skated so low to the ice, and he was another bow-legged skater.
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Some of the more noticeable differences are their purple-faced complexions, pinned-back ears, and a bow-legged gait.
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Dark horses or a bow-legged burro?
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They have shock absorption underfoot and at the heel, toe, calf and shin, plus extra waterproofing and removable, cantable sole plates (good news for knock-kneed and bow-legged folk).
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If you look at the great skaters, they are almost all bow-legged skaters.
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He is bow-legged and walks with an affected stagger, presumably brought on by arthritis.
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