roach back
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- roach-backed adjective
Etymology
Origin of roach back
First recorded in 1660–70; special use of roach 3
Example Sentences
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A hollow back offends the eye much, and a roach back is worse.
From Dogs and All about Them by Leighton, Robert
It is necessary to guard against birds which show any tendency toward crooked or roach back, hump back, crooked tails, or twisted wings.
From Ducks and Geese by Lamon, Harry M.
There is the roach back from a noble dome.
From Turns about Town by Holliday, Robert Cortes
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