When he squints at the sun, or strides bowlegged through the corral, it's swooning time.
From the time.com
He walks in short steps, feet splayed outwards, slightly bowlegged.
From the washingtonpost.com
Bowlegged and rheumy-eyed, 76-year-old farmer Masahira Kasamatsu barreled down the sodden path.
From the time.com
She was caught when workers noticed her walking bowlegged.
From the bostonherald.com
The shrapnel was not found by doctors in Iraq, and the limb was changing shape, making Mohammed bowlegged.
From the edition.cnn.com
The bowlegged running back was bouncing off the walls during the post-announcement news conference.
From the denverpost.com
Now, after six decades of wearing them to work, Lachemann walks stooped and with a slightly bowlegged gait.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Soon a bewildered, bowlegged 11-year-old named Eunice Bull, skinny and stuttering, was obligingly delivered to the estate.
From the washingtonpost.com
The field's namesake was Frank Chance, a big-boned, bowlegged player who was once Fresno's biggest hometown sports hero.
From the fresnobee.com
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Bandy: have legs that curve outward at the knees
Genu varum (also called bow-leggedness or bandiness), is a deformity marked by medial angulation of the leg in relation to the thigh, an outward bowing of the legs, giving the appearance of a bow. It is also known as bandy-leg, bowleg, bow-leg, and tibia vara. ...
Alternative spelling of bow-legged
Says about the knees of a cat which tend to curve towards the middle, like cattle.