A leg bowed outward at the knee (or below the knee)
Outward curvature of the legs.
1Arthur strutted out of my bedroom on his sturdy, slightly bowed legs.
2You know he's a very short, fat little man with bow legs.
3He waddled in upon his bow legs, and the two exchanged hearty greetings.
4The physical symptoms of rickets are bow legs and pigeon breast.
5West glared at Morse, his heavy chin outthrust, his bowed legs wide apart.
6It was Corporal Nurylbayev, a tall, potbellied man with bowed legs.
7Human children, their grotesque little bowed legs bare, played in the nearby dirt.
8He weaves slightly on bowed legs, casting an uneven light from the swinging lantern.
9Jones stood firm on slightly bowed legs, the battleaxe turning lightly in his hands.
10Specially, he ain't so good at ridin'-youknow what bowed legs he's got, Kate?
11That was the beginning of the Bow Leg Mountains.
12Chest and shoulders were immense, the arms too long, the slightly bowed legs too short.
13The woman was young, of white blood, very short, with bowed legs and enormous shoulders.
14Then he climbs down, slips his hand inside Pete's, and ambles off on bowed legs.
15As we humans became bipedal, our legs straightened, unlike the bowed legs of a chimp.
16Dark-mantled and hump-backed, he had bowed legs and a head shaped like a black mattock.