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Having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
swaybacked
swayback
lordotic
unfit
swaybacked
swayback
lordotic
1
A suspended orchestra played
swaybacked
music attuned to the strange mechanical dances.
2
It caused her to walk slightly
swaybacked
,
although ordinarily her posture was perfect.
3
They wait,
swaybacked
,
until Patstone finishes and Gallagher again calls for the count.
4
Many were on their last legs, hardly better than
swaybacked
nags.
5
The staircase was a narrow gullet with wooden risers
swaybacked
from years of traffic.
1
We walked in the gardens of the governor's palace, through
swayback
palms and feathery tamarisks.
2
Looks like a
swayback
mule in a clown suit.
3
He cut lines in the earth with an old till, a
swayback
mule, and a horse named Jim.
4
A few battered cars waited on the strip of pavement fronting the rectangle, like
swayback
horses tied outside a saloon.
5
Folk shoe their horses badly, saddle them improperly, feed them poorly, then complain that they were sold a half-lame,
swayback
,
ill-tempered hack.
1
However, when alignment is
lordotic
,
it is unknown whether these associations persist.
2
Preoperative
lordotic
angles were too heterogeneous to pool the results.
3
Lumbosacral
lordotic
angle presented no change from preoperative to postoperative and from postoperative to 2-year follow-up.
4
Reduction, loss of reduction, and
lordotic
angles before and after the treatment was reported in only four studies.
5
Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that
lordotic
change in both C4-C5 and C2-C7 Cobb angles were associated with development of palsy.
1
He has also
dipped
into an emergency food aid trust several times.
2
She
dipped
the cloth in the water, and returned to the grave.
3
Food prices
dipped
in May due to cheaper fruit and vegetable prices.
4
Global stocks
dipped
after disappointing U.S. data continued to temper risk appetite.
5
Global stocks
dipped
last Friday because of persistent concerns over trade tensions.
6
And well he might: his Test average has just
dipped
below 50.
7
After a moment she held out a French fry
dipped
in ketchup.
8
Prices have
dipped
10 percent in the capital Madrid, another agent said.
9
Sacks were
dipped
in the wine and used for fighting the fire.
10
The stock had earlier
dipped
after the company announced its annual results.
11
It
dipped
;
it
dipped
and disappeared and Colin would go slowly home.
12
So I took the jug,
dipped
it in, and drew the water.
13
He
dipped
a pen in the ink and handed it to Hine.
14
Sulkily he picked up his paddle and
dipped
it in the water.
15
She
dipped
the pen in the ink resolutely, and prepared to write.
16
As far as the captain goes, you're
dipped
in shit right now.
dipped
dip
·
dip in
dip slightly
dip a finger
dip again
dip the pen