alternate, be quits with, club-footed, deformed, get even with, hunched, malformed, oxbow, repay, simous, toss
Definitionadj. have legs that curve outward at the knees
Last update: December 7, 2016
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] 17 (return) [ Jesus-my-God-bandy-legdown with the moon. [verb]
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'To bandy gibes with Saint-Pol, pardieu.' [Please select]
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I supposed it was one of the boys' bandy holes. [Please select]
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Early in the morning of the sixth of October Pierre went out of the shed, and on returning stopped by the door to play with a little blue- gray dog, with a long body and short bandy legs, that jumped about him. [Please select]
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"But why do I bandy words with a miserable peasant." [Please select]
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"It's useless to bandy epithets, or to argue, Mark." [Please select]
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She's only a girl,--_she_ can't play at bandy. [Please select]
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"I've not come to bandy words with lawyers," the woman retorted. [Please select]
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Golf and hockey are also played, and "bandy"--_i. [Please select]
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Here they have "bandy" matches, ski-ing, and tobogganing, as well as other winter games. [Please select]
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Lots of boys pretend they are bandy-legged when they see me coming. [Please select]
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