Similar words: flash back, hunch, bounce back, back-to-back, back to back, backpack, munch, punch. Meaning: n. 1. an abnormal backward curve to the vertebral column 2. a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine.
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1. Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.
2. The menfolk have an aged, craggy appearance, being hunch-backed from their hard labour, and wear a long grey beard.
3. So in May Disney obtained permission to move 100 of the bald, hunch-backed and unruly birds 60 miles away.
4. Suddenly the grotesque figure of the hunchback Quasimodo loomed out of the darkness.
5. Clopin was making fun of him, and the hunchback was angry.
6. A British theater company has dropped the word hunchback from its stage adaptation of the classic novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame to avoid offending disabled people, newspapers reported.sentencedict.com/hunchback.html
7. After the hunchback had made the fire for me I inquired about the grub.
8. Abnormal rearward curvature of the spine, resulting in protuberance of the upper back ; hunchback.
9. This folderol completed, he rang a little bell, whereupon the hunchback promptly appeared to escort me to the office of M. l'Econome.
10. Her ugly appearance and wretched humpbacked addition is a perfect match, more it is to let the hunchback helps her raising two young teenage daughter.
11. The king of the country was a little old hunchback man.
12. I will kick your butt so high; you look like a hunchback.
13. Quasimodo was a wise and kindhearted guy, but he had an ugly face and a hunchback.
14. He was far from being handsome . Along with a rather short stature, he had a hunchback.
15. His best - known works are the novels Les Mis é rables and Notre - Dame de Paris ( movie: The Hunchback of Notre - Dame ).
16. Six cases of a new disease of the foot, the hunchback disease of the tarsometatarsal bones as called by the authors were reported.