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duckfooted

American  
[duhk-foot-id] / ˈdʌkˌfʊt ɪd /

adjective

  1. affected with or exhibiting splayfoot; having flat feet that are often turned outward.


Etymology

Origin of duckfooted

First recorded in 1890–95; duck 1 + footed

Example Sentences

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So I was working with a trainer at the gym, but my feet are naturally duckfooted and in the middle of a barbell squat, I adjusted my feet and popped my meniscus in my left knee.

From New York Times

Viktor Krum got up and slouched, round-shouldered and duckfooted, toward Mr. Ollivander.

From Literature

Past winners have included a duckfooted beagle; a boxer-and-basset hound mix with a waddle; a Chinese crested and Chihuahua mix with a protruding tongue and short tufts of hair; and a Chihuahua with a missing eye and a camel’s back.

From Seattle Times