1The tragedy is that the knock-kneed clerk is all in all to himself.
2You will excuse my being personal, but are you knock-kneed naturally?
3De Lawd knows I doan wanter 'sociate wid no slu-footed, knock-kneed po' whites.
4I still heard the voice of the knock-kneed reformer who envied my husky limbs.
5Slow and sure must the knock-kneed chewer of cuds step from log to log.
6A thin, knock-kneed officer shambled across the poop to him.
7What matters it to us whether knock-kneed Charles or fat Philip reign in Paris?
8He had small feet, was knock-kneed, tall, lean, had a hatchet-face and red hair.
9Come along, you ornery, pigeon-toed, knock-kneed, sway-backed, wooly-haired excuse, you.
10But the narrow-chested and knock-kneed boy staggering over the sun-baked asphalt no longer concerned him.
11The Child cried inconsolably, and grew hollow-eyed, knock-kneed, spindling, and corykilverty in many other respects.
12They looked as knock-kneed and slope-shouldered and unmasculine as girls usually do in men's attire.
13The Venus of Willendorf, blind, tongueless, brainless, armless, knock-kneed, seems a depressing model of gender.
14Also you're a bit knock-kneed, not that it matters.
15He was standing knock-kneed, hunched over his belt buckle.
16He was a knock-kneed, heavy young man, whose every movement was reluctantly forced from clumsy limbs.