Having feet that turn inward.
1 She has a pigeon - toed way of sauntering, swinging those orange frills.
2 You will be slightly pigeon - toed , but both feet will be on.
3 Writer reflects that a person is not pigeon - toed , but person-toed.
4 The Skeptic's tanned cheek turned a reddish shade-helooked as if he felt pigeon-toed .
5 Come along, you ornery, pigeon - toed , knock-kneed, sway-backed, wooly-haired excuse, you.
6 Hank yells out, don't ye brother me, you sniffling, psalm-singing, yaller-faced, pigeon - toed hippercrit, you!
7 He moved like Devrie: quick, light movements, slightly pigeon - toed .
8 Halfway up a vertical curtain is no place to discover that your front points are pigeon - toed .
9 It did not sound like Silver, but it might be the pigeon - toed horse of Miss Allen.
10 It shows the young Bruni standing in a pigeon - toed pose, covering her private parts with her hands.
11 His wide, pigeon - toed feet should have been straightened while he was still an infant back in Juarez.
12 He is 5ft 6in, with a barrel chest and a pigeon - toed walk.
13 At sight of her my cravat gets under my ear, my coat becomes shapeless, my shoes turn pigeon-toed .
14 He got down to feel his way about in the snow once more, stepping lightly on his pigeon - toed feet.
15 Each time he fell, he screamed, looked back over his shoulder at us, and clambered up to his pigeon - toed feet.
16 He was standing pigeon-toed .
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