pigeon-toed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pigeon-toed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

pigeon-toed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pigeon-toed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Many parallels are drawn between them and their fitting in, from their being pigeon-toed runners, to their being different from the status quo.
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He is slightly pigeon-toed, with a rolling production of a walk suitable to a man who wears spurs.
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The rear legs are very trunk-like, the front legs are almost paddle shaped and pigeon-toed with a row of small nails.
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The stance is profoundly unclassical, especially in the digging-in conveyed by the pigeon-toed stride and the rotation of the upper torso.
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She was walking a little pigeon-toed, too.
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Starlings walk rather than hop, placing one foot in front of the other in a way that makes them appear pigeon-toed.
lifehacker.com
It's the main reason for my pigeon-toed walk.
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While his approach on the course was not a model of aesthetics -- the whirlybird followthrough, the pigeon-toed putting stance -- it worked for him.
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Even with his pigeon-toed gait, he reached full speed in two steps.
www.nydailynews.com
As a toddler, she took dancing lessons to correct her pigeon-toed walk.
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