bandy-legged in a sentence
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Definition
BANDY-LEGGED (adjective): having legs that curve outward at the knees, resulting in a distinctive gait.
Sample Sentences
- The bandy-legged dog struggled to keep up with its more agile companions.
- He walked with a bandy-legged gait that drew amused glances from passersby.
- The old man, bandy-legged from years of hard labor, still moved with surprising agility.
- She admired the bandy-legged children playing in the park, their laughter filling the air.
- His bandy-legged stance made him appear more comical than intimidating.
- The bandy-legged horse trotted gracefully despite its unusual appearance.
- In the village, the bandy-legged farmer was known for his strong work ethic.
- The bandy-legged athlete surprised everyone by winning the race despite his awkward form.
- Her bandy-legged silhouette was a familiar sight on the streets of the small town.
- With a bandy-legged leap, the frog landed perfectly on the lily pad.