Presently a slow idea was born in the poor, malformed brain.
If he was often malformed in body and mind, this was the fault of his sins.
Under these were the Schrees, and under these the malformed working caste or castes.
Her heart was heavy because of the child, almost as if it were unhealthy, or malformed.
In addition, skulls of many young and even juveniles were malformed.
The frontal sinuses of the type are malformed as a result of infestation by parasites.
And what if some of these parts happen to be malformed or defective?
It had a sort of a malformed skull or jaw-bone or something.
Tiny, malformed, and bandy-legged, it was still the spitting image of him.
Looking closely at this beaten trail, he saw that the footprints were large and that one paw of the bear was malformed.
malformed mal·formed (māl-fôrmd')
adj.
Abnormally or faultily formed.