Ainda não temos significados para "little hunch".
1He learned that they had a little hunch-back child of their own.
2A little hunch is a dangerous thing, retorted Dick, with a grim smile.
3But somehow I've got my little hunch, Frank, that in the end you'll hit on the answer.
4Then, with a decisive little hunch of his shoulders, he came back to where Mary Gowd sat.
5They were served by a little hunch-back maid; and she told them who lived in the chief house of the village.
6The chief justice, and all the spectators, wondered at the strange events which had ensued upon the death of the little hunch-back.
7One day while he was at work, a little hunch-back seated himself at the shop door and began to sing, and play upon a tabor.
8He walked a little hunched over, like he'd grown tall too quickly and was uncomfortable with his height.
9"Because she had terrible scoliosis." Hodges takes a little hunched-over walk to demonstrate.
10He was a little hunched man, twisted and bent double with rheumatic gout, the fruit of seventy years of field work.
11Well spoken, said the sultan; but if it is not more surprising than that of little Hunch-back, do not you expect to live.
12He listened, and his eyes would answer, or he would reply with strange, eery little hunches of his shoulders, which ruffled up his hair.
13"This story," said the sultan, "has something in it extraordinary; but it does not come near that of the little hunch-back."
14"Well spoken," said the sultan; "but if it be not more surprising than that of little hunch-back, you must not expect to live."
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