(1) His hips and his bandy legs, which seem unusually long from knee to ankle, move with a stiffness which suggests that his joints are about to seize up.(2) I'm all stiff and bandy legged, like a pensioner.(3) The Instructor was tanned, bored, had bandy legs, roamed around saying nothing and then wrote his name in big letters on the board.(4) Little Evie, two generations distant, is doing fine, pushing herself up on back legs still bandy , only to have them shoot out behind her.(5) He yanked his robe up to his waist and raced on naked bandy legs to the stone rostrum at the east of the forum.(6) He's a skinny little hillbilly Jesus with bandy legs and close-set eyes and a clever, foxy face.(7) She thinks her own legs are small, bandy , nearly misshapen.(8) Takeshi is small, thick set, with bandy legs and a disconcerting twitch to his cheek.(9) A few mums and grannies in leather skirts go up to the stage to try dancing around the pole - bending bandy legs, flicking ankles and pouting.(10) His legs, bandy and stubby, propel him sheathed in black overalls.(11) But come showtime it'll be buzzing and Sylla, as he ambles towards me on the pitchside track, cuts an impressive (if slightly bandy - legged) figure.(12) In other words, he was a wee slip of a thing, a flyweight who sometimes had the additional curse of bandy legs caused by childhood rickets, a dreadful disease usually caused by a lack of vitamin D.(13) His bandy legs are pulled up under the distended moon of his swollen stomach.(14) She frightened the hell out of the entire male staff with her rampaging sexual prowess and bandy legs.(15) The things didn't look dangerous with their soft, bandy legs and large fingers.(16) She has been running from the Ohio bigwigs implicated in the scandal as fast as her bandy little legs will carry her.
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