Results for: clubfoot, abnormally twisted foot
English English
attached with a screw; drunk, intoxicated (British Slang); contorted, twisted; cheated, deceived, gypped (Slang)screwed
back of shoe or sock, back of shoe sole, back part of foot, back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person, bottom of mast, bread crust, cheese rind, dig heels in...heel
base of embankment, drive nail at angle, fasten something with angled nail, foot part, lower end of shaft, one of the digits of the foot; front section (as of a sock, etc.), part of golf club, part of hoof, part of shoe or sock, part resembling toe, st...toe
base, foot; buttocks; seat of a chair, end of list, establish nature of, establish; construct; base, provide a foundation, farthest point, hit sea floor, land under water, least successful, lower, lowest, lowest part, lowest rank, overload transistor, ...bottom
be abnormally preoccupied with something, be fixated; worry, annoy, be preoccupied with, preoccupyobsess
beat severely, thrash; excite, arouse; move with a quick sudden motion; bind together; kick, strike with the footyerk
become twisted, catch and hold something, cause to become intertwined in a confused mass; cause to become involved in a confusing or complicated situation, entangle; become twisted and tangled; fight (Informal), come into conflict, difficulty, disorder...tangle
bend, quality of being twisted, being full of curves; zigzag; meandering, bending, twistednesstortuosity
beneath the feet, in the way, under the feet; in the way, under the foot or feet, underneath, on the ground, with arrogant disregard or destructive intentunderfoot
bent, turned, twisted, winding, roundedcurved
big toe, innermost digit of the foot (of a man or other primate), first digit on the foothallux
bind something with withes, flexible stem, flexible tool handle, tie with willows, tie with twigs, tough flexible branch or twig of a willow tree used in binding things; band made of twisted twigs; partition that divides ducts of a chimney, withywithe
bird with two pairs of toes, having two toes in front and two toes in back on each foot (especially pertaining to birds), type of bird having two toes in front and two toes in back on each footzygodactyl
blame, blow with the foot, kicking of a ball, leg movement, make a thrashing movement, move with the foot, object, pleasure, power, raise the leg high, raising of the leg, recoil, recoil of a gun, score goal, strike or blow delivered by the foot; thrus...kick
board footbd. ft.
 

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