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  • noun Alternative spelling of clubfoot.

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Examples

  • True story: The club-foot skanky retard from my story is Canadian.

    WEEKEND PREVIEW: I ARE THOROUGH 2007

  • The only exception was that fat club-foot Cheetos retard I blogged about that one time, but, being the way she was, she could have just as easily been from Northern Minnesota.

    THE BEST FAKE SPIRIT TRAILER YET 2009

  • There is more than one variety of club-foot, the most of them being not complete dislocations, but impairments connected with the habitual maintenance of the limb in a certain position.

    On The Articulations 2007

  • Most cases of congenital club-foot are remediable, unless the declination be very great, or when the affection occurs at an advanced period of youth.

    On The Articulations 2007

  • The club-foot voluptuary gave her the full treatment and over two months their behavior shocked London.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • With regard to slight congenital dislocations, some of them can be rectified, especially club-foot.

    Instruments Of Reduction 2007

  • The club-foot voluptuary gave her the full treatment and over two months their behavior shocked London.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • The club-foot boy who watched the quarters during the working hours assured her with obvious pleasure that Muhatia-cha had been viciously angry.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • Liat thanked the club-foot boy and asked, with a formal pose, where she might find Itani-cha since he was not presently in his quarters.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • But the magistrate must have understood some thing of what it meant; he himself had a club-foot, and could not dance.

    The Growth of the Soil 2003

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