knock-knee
Americannoun
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inward curvature of the legs, causing the knees to knock together in walking.
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knock-knees, the knees of a person whose legs have such curvature.
noun
Other Word Forms
- knock-kneed adjective
Etymology
Origin of knock-knee
First recorded in 1820–30
Example Sentences
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That dog’s gonna be right jealous you dumped her so easy for something as plain and homely as that skinny, knock-knee Foster girl.
From Literature
Flat-foot is often associated with knock-knee in children and young adults who are the subject of rickets.
From Project Gutenberg
In oblique fracture a gliding displacement is liable to occur and cause bow- or knock-knee.
From Project Gutenberg
An obliquity of the bone may result when one half of the epiphysial cartilage is destroyed and the other half continues to form bone, giving rise to such deformities as knock-knee and club-hand.
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Scoliosis, lordosis, knock-knee, flat foot, pigeon chest, albuminuria, cold and cyanosed extremities, are the rule rather than the exception.
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