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hunchbacked

[huhnch-bakt] / ˈhʌntʃˌbækt /


Example Sentences

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That is, the hunchbacked hangman’s line from “Blazing Saddles”: “This one is a doozy.”

From New York Times

One hundred wedding trunks could not buy Awaiting Marriage even a hunchbacked, lame-footed husband.

From Literature

Rigoletto, a hunchbacked jester at the court of the Duke of Mantua, is approached at night by a mysterious man who says he’s an assassin for hire, should Rigoletto ever need such services.

From New York Times

He was probably frowning, deep in character as Richard III, the conniving, hunchbacked king of England, but inside, Halsey was chuckling away.

From Literature

For the future “great man” of French literature, the book’s main attraction was the gothic cathedral itself, not its hunchbacked bell-ringer.

From The Guardian