Having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect.
1Constant stooping over the kitchen range had made her a little round-shouldered.
2His posture went from erect and square-shouldered to slightly slumped and round-shouldered.
3She had always seemed such a mouse: round-shouldered, and small, and meek.
4Tcheprakov was not of robust constitution: he was narrow-chested, round-shouldered, and long-legged.
5At home she was a little round-shouldered drudge in her mother's service.
6He was a tall, lean man, quite round-shouldered and of studious appearance.
7He was tall, round-shouldered, with a long, sharp nose and bald head.
8The new Canon was a round man, round-shouldered, round-faced, round-stomached, round legged.
9The big, round-shouldered sand-dunes were the sleeping giants of some old northern tale.
10Though slightly round-shouldered, her form was well-proportioned and suggested natural vigour.
11Say goats to him and he actually gets round-shouldered and limps.
12He stooped and was a little round-shouldered, but even then he was tall.
13The man listened round-shouldered, but seeming much too stupid to understand.
14In the kitchen was a low iron stove and a small round-shouldered refrigerator.
15Cairnsmuir and Ben Gairn stood out south and north like blue, round-shouldered sentinels.
16He was a New Englander, a carpenter, round-shouldered, tall and bony.