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As a result of a liaison with an Argentinian woman during this time, Crittenden found himself one afternoon half drunk, at a mad gallop across the Pampas, clinging to a horse they called "El Chueco" … The Lame One … only because said horse was pigeon-toed, though he was quite adept at dodging gopher holes and reliable if resentful at having been saddled with the Gringo.— Jules Crittenden
Rather than three sets of two seats abreast across the plane, the 24 stalls are pigeon-toed towards a service aisle.
Sick of Sarah no longer have just one bracket to fit them into, as they might have been pigeon-toed into years ago; instead their diverse and fierce sound has given them one hell of a debut record.— Minneapolis Fucking Rocks
The burly beast shimmied past me and into The Stall with a condensed, measured stride, calling to mind a pigeon-toed sasquatch who'd just endured violent anal congress with a fire hydrant.— PoopReport.com
Clenched fists usually mean resisting others 'opinions. write about how people who are pigeon-toed are introverts.— Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

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