Abnormal swelling of the inner aspect of the first metatarsal head affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint.
1 Of course, Fabbis, being a horned bunion , was unlikely to do that.
2 He plans another bunion derby next summer for a sixty-thousahd dollar prize.
3 Please don't say it's a bunion as I'm only in my early thirties.
4 I think she's become much more pleasant since her bunion surgery.
5 You have to be awful careful not to offend a bunion .
6 The villagers knew one another's lives down to the aching bunion .
7 He especially favored, as Cleggett noticed, the foot on which there was a bunion .
8 A bunion is a painful bump where the big toe connects to the foot.
9 I got a bunion on one foot and raw sores on top of my toes.
10 Pyle, who invented the bunion derby and lursd Red Grange and Suzanne Lenglen into professionalism.
11 Near as I could make out, you-ormaybe it was Rock-tromped on Big Jim's bunion .
12 Arthritis and bone loss fit with the bunion .
13 One person accused Price of faking her broken heels as a way to hide secret bunion surgery.
14 He paid careful attention to a bunion .
15 It was unbearable, especially the last time when a heel was set squarely upon Freckles' latest bunion .
16 I never kicked him on any bunion !
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