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		Definition of pigeon-toed in English: pigeon-toedadjective ˈpɪdʒ(ə)ntəʊdˌpɪdʒənˈtoʊd (of a person or horse) having the toes or feet turned inwards.  Example sentencesExamples -  Turn your right foot out 90 degrees and your left foot in so that it is slightly pigeon-toed.
 -  He is eight stone nothing, stoop-shouldered, pigeon-toed, thirty-three.
 -  Next, as you are beginning to worry about turned-out feet, baby exchanges one worry for another and becomes pigeon-toed.
 -  It roamed about the place in a menacing pigeon-toed way, ready to nip.
 -  Rob does not look like an especially gifted athlete, with a tight, almost pigeon-toed walk and a scratchy running action.
 -  Basically, people are born with three kinds of hips that determine the orientation of their legs: normal (moderate turnout), pigeon-toed (turned in), and duck-footed (turned out).
 -  In other words, the dinosaur was a bit pigeon-toed.
 -  When I was in the fifth, sixth, and seventh grade, I was pigeon-toed.
 -  I thought of Kawaramachi Street where gangs of pigeon-toed teenagers traipsed up and down in Doc Martins and tartan mini-skirts.
 -  Treatment for pigeon-toed feet is almost never required.
 -  He manages the great funeral oration impressively, if not without some undue bombast; for the rest, a pigeon-toed Antony speaking in a faintly campy drawl is rather problematic.
 -  The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture.
 -  Unlike the best runners, who are pigeon-toed, dancers tend to run in the turned-out position.
 -  The legs should generate quick kicks with the feet slightly pigeon-toed or turned in.
 -  I am very pigeon-toed so they tease me about my feet being crooked.
 
    Definition of pigeon-toed in US English: pigeon-toedadjectiveˌpɪdʒənˈtoʊdˌpijənˈtōd Having the toes or feet turned inward.  Example sentencesExamples -  Rob does not look like an especially gifted athlete, with a tight, almost pigeon-toed walk and a scratchy running action.
 -  It roamed about the place in a menacing pigeon-toed way, ready to nip.
 -  I am very pigeon-toed so they tease me about my feet being crooked.
 -  He is eight stone nothing, stoop-shouldered, pigeon-toed, thirty-three.
 -  Unlike the best runners, who are pigeon-toed, dancers tend to run in the turned-out position.
 -  When I was in the fifth, sixth, and seventh grade, I was pigeon-toed.
 -  Turn your right foot out 90 degrees and your left foot in so that it is slightly pigeon-toed.
 -  I thought of Kawaramachi Street where gangs of pigeon-toed teenagers traipsed up and down in Doc Martins and tartan mini-skirts.
 -  In other words, the dinosaur was a bit pigeon-toed.
 -  Treatment for pigeon-toed feet is almost never required.
 -  Next, as you are beginning to worry about turned-out feet, baby exchanges one worry for another and becomes pigeon-toed.
 -  Basically, people are born with three kinds of hips that determine the orientation of their legs: normal (moderate turnout), pigeon-toed (turned in), and duck-footed (turned out).
 -  The legs should generate quick kicks with the feet slightly pigeon-toed or turned in.
 -  The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture.
 -  He manages the great funeral oration impressively, if not without some undue bombast; for the rest, a pigeon-toed Antony speaking in a faintly campy drawl is rather problematic.
 
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