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bunion

[buhn-yuhn] / ˈbʌn yən /


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There were physical benefits in addition to the relief for the bunions: He found comfort from the ground beneath him.

From Seattle Times

Twenty years ago, Joseph DeRuvo Jr. took off his shoes because of agonizing bunions.

From New York Times

I assume this is neuropathy as a result of bunion surgery and my second toe being permanently straightened several years ago.

From Seattle Times

Three years later, he was paid a "measly 500 quid" to appear as Jack Bell, a patient suffering from terrible bunions, in the second Carry On film, Carry On Nurse.

From BBC

Strangely, this adolescent foot had the very distinct protrusion of a bunion on its little toe.

From BBC