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Having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)
dipped
swaybacked
lordotic
unfit
Human disease.
swayback of sheep
human swayback
copper deficiency myelopathy
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.
6
Clearing the bridge on the opposite side is the little Mexican Boy, again on his
swayback
horse, riding along the muddy bank.
7
A suspended orchestra played
swaybacked
music attuned to the strange mechanical dances.
8
It caused her to walk slightly
swaybacked
,
although ordinarily her posture was perfect.
9
They wait,
swaybacked
,
until Patstone finishes and Gallagher again calls for the count.
10
Many were on their last legs, hardly better than
swaybacked
nags.
11
The staircase was a narrow gullet with wooden risers
swaybacked
from years of traffic.
12
Wait! He looked around to see three dusty, footsore monks leading a
swaybacked
plough horse.
13
There was no
swaybacked
gray tied to the hitch rail in front of the saloon.
14
One turtle had a
swaybacked
shell, the result of lordosis, a spinal disorder caused by malnutrition.
15
Everything about her seemed pushed forward and
swaybacked
.
16
The grave's
swaybacked
look might be noticed.
swayback horse
swayback mule
swayback palms