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1 Her right foot was slightly deformed and she walked with a limp.
2 An old colored woman-intenselyblack and slightly deformed - hovered near , evidently the cook.
3 Ambrose Lisle, in consequence of an accident which occurred in his infancy, was slightly deformed .
4 The last, a girl, had five fingers and five toes, but the thumbs were slightly deformed .
5 He was slightly deformed in the back.
6 To such a charming countenance her figure scarcely corresponded; one side of her was slightly deformed , yet.
7 It looked slightly deformed , or crooked.
8 His left leg is slightly deformed , and he wears a boot with a clump of wood under the sole.
9 The owner of the estate had an only child, a daughter, lovely, clever, and accomplished, but slightly deformed in her back.
10 He was a dark-eyed, dark-haired creature, slightly deformed ; he limped, and he had a sinister look as though of a satyr.
11 Pale, thin, undersized, and slightly deformed , the sanctifying mind still shed over the humble frame a spell more powerful than beauty.
12 He was a stunted, sickly, slightly deformed lad, noted chiefly for skill in cyphering, and therefore had been placed in a clerkship.
13 Even once I overheard him say, there was such sweetness in my face, that he had never noticed my being ' slightly deformed . '
14 He is somewhat low of stature, and slightly deformed , and I fancied that he felt the disgrace and trouble more on that account.
15 The singer was a young man, undersized and slightly deformed , with close-cut hair, and a large face, droll, pliant and ugly as a gutta-percha mask.
16 She was very short, very dark and slightly deformed , with a face like an ape's: a flat nose, a huge mouth and narrow greenish eyes.
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