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If a given suspect is a knock-kneed weakling, he says, he is less likely to be the culprit than a great big bruiser with Hate tattooed on his forehead.* Words Like Loaded Pistols 2011-10-20T00:00:00Z
I had a tendency to walk knock-kneed, which made my hips sway and my back end twitch. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
She felt as though she had come once more to a wholly new country, where certain heavy girls dragged their feet, almost knock-kneed. Typical American 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z
He held them splayed like the knock-kneed legs of an ostrich while picking up a large chunk of sauce-coated eggplant. The Joy Luck Club 1989-01-01T00:00:00Z
Like Enrique, she stands slightly knock-kneed, her pelvis thrust out, her bottom tucked under. Enrique's Journey 2006-02-21T00:00:00Z
As always, Hawkins is immensely pleasurable to watch; she's knock-kneed, bucktoothed, skinny as a rail and imbued with an almost feral intensity. "Made in Dagenham": A patronizing film about working-class feminism 2010-11-18T18:01:00Z
"Then," Stravinsky told his biographer, "when the curtain opened on the group of knock-kneed and long-braided Lolitas jumping up and down, the storm broke." The Rite of Spring: 'The work of a madman' 2013-02-12T19:59:01Z
I began to gurgle with glee when, to the song “Valerie,” the excellent Zachary Kapeluck, a tall man with powerful thighs, leaned forward and threw up his heels in a knock-kneed charleston. BalletX Flaunts Its Seriously Absurd Style 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z
The ‘knock-kneed’ Lolitas of the original Rite of Spring Let's deal with the riot first. The Rite of Spring: 'The work of a madman' 2013-02-12T19:59:01Z
In the course of a long evening we were diverted by a clump of dancing, cobwebby bugs behind the refrigerator and a "hello sailor" interlude of knock-kneed sea scouts, among others. Michelangelo Sonnets; Hippolyte et Aricie – review 2013-07-06T23:09:04Z
Here are the knock-kneed chorus-girl lines of “Stravinsky Violin Concerto”; the acerbic, experimental partnering of the opening pas de deux in “Four Temperaments”; the acrobatic, pushed-to-the-limit flexibility of “Agon”; the high-spirited jogging groups of “Rubies.” Dance Review: Building on the Mastery of What Came Before 2011-05-02T22:07:56Z
Still, at least they've got good hair, and great shoes, and so aren't bound to underachievement like the knock-kneed folk who obviously comprise their record collection. This week's new singles 2010-08-13T23:06:00Z
For classical composers, the allure of popular dance music often lies in its rhythms, where accented weak beats create a kind of knock-kneed sex appeal in contrast to the classical beauty of regular meter. Music Review: Riverside Symphony at Alice Tully Hall 2013-06-07T21:20:02Z
As the rapper himself says in the song, we can have all those “knock-kneed” women in rock videos, because he prefers his women to look like “FloJo.” We cannot lie: The cultural significance of Sir-Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back’ 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z
Early in his career, a Life magazine article referred to him as “knock-kneed” and “barrel-shaped,” and likened his running style to that of “a fat girl in a tight skirt.” Yogi Berra on the Field: The Case for Baseball Greatness 2023-05-08T04:00:00Z
Stravinsky himself described Nijinsky's faux-primitive, peasant-garbed corps de ballet as looking like "a group of knock-kneed and long-braided Lolitas jumping up and down", but he also said Nijinsky's choreography was all the piece needed. A century on, Stravinsky's 'Rite' still summons the caveman 2013-05-26T10:43:44Z
It’s early December when this dark, depressing story opens: “The skies are dull and white,” the ocean is grey, and the homes are encircled by “stunted and knock-kneed forest.” ‘The Winter Girl’ review: A marital thriller more scary than ‘Gone Girl’ 2016-01-03T05:00:00Z
Nijinsky's "anti-ballet" involved inelegant jumping, stamping, limping and squatting and, most scandalously, the pointing inwards of the dancers' feet – Stravinsky, much later, remembered the curtain rising "to rows of knock-kneed Lolitas". The Rest Is Noise festival: the third instalment – Paris 2013-02-08T16:32:00Z
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The dance begins easily enough, with a knock-kneed jump. South African created dance for World Cup 2010-07-09T19:25:00Z
It was, it seems, the wilful ugliness and lumpenness of Nijinsky's evocation of Russian prehistory that was really shocking to audiences – the "knock-kneed Lolitas" Stravinsky wrote of. The Rite of Spring: 'The work of a madman' 2013-02-12T19:59:01Z
At the start, in a black suit, he looks like a knock-kneed, buttoned-up bureaucrat, arms tight by his side, fingers twitching, voice creakily restrained. Hamlet – review 2013-03-31T00:05:19Z
Nijinsky's "anti-ballet" involved ungainly stamping, inelegant jumping, limping and squatting and, most scandalously, the pointing inwards of the dancers' feet, giving rise to Stravinsky's memory of the curtain rising "to rows of knock-kneed Lolitas". The Rite of Spring: still crazy after all these years 2011-02-03T22:30:01Z
The tower would appear to float one floor above the pavement, which is to say it would become knock-kneed and top-heavy. Philip Johnson's AT&T Building has always been vain, idiosyncratic and flawed. Let's keep it that way 2017-11-01T04:00:00Z
This is what virtuosity should do — leave you knock-kneed, perform the unthinkable. ‘Amazing Grace’: How Aretha Franklin Took Us All to Church 2018-08-17T04:00:00Z
Bend your knees and bring them together until you’re slightly knock-kneed. How to Roller-Skate Backward 2021-05-13T04:00:00Z
Many Republicans treat precautions as knock-kneed liberal hoo-ha. It’s all about the economy, so it’s all about corona 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z
Maybe we found a president whose contempt for Congress exceeds even that knock-kneed institution’s desperate desire to avoid relevance. Impeachment circus a useful distraction 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
Mr Putin is a “mumbling, stammering knock-kneed brow-furrowing ex-KGB agent who speaks the language of the gutter and values power above everything”. How Russia went wrong, as told from the inside 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z
It’s euphoric, slightly arch, clever pop and Palomo is an enjoyably daft presence with his knock-kneed Matt Bianco dance moves and luxuriantly cascading fringe. SXSW: John Legend goes down smooth and Rae Sremmurd delivers rowdy trap 2016-03-18T04:00:00Z
Biwott held a three-second lead after 24 miles, and seemed relaxed, arms loose at his side, his legs steady with a slightly knock-kneed style. Stanley Biwott of Kenya Wins New York City Marathon Men’s Race 2015-11-01T04:00:00Z
I was a little softy, a knock-kneed bookworm. Escape from the 'sink' estate 2014-02-20T02:20:22Z
It belonged to this scrawny, knock-kneed eighth grader who had tagged along with his older brother, who was eating all the slices and dominating all the conversations and somehow, it seemed, doing both at once. Seahawks’ Richard Sherman is Much More Than Just Talk 2014-01-25T18:13:29Z
Igor Stravinsky, for his part, said the storm only really broke after the overture, "when the curtain opened on the group of knock-kneed and long-braided Lolitas jumping up and down". Did The Rite of Spring really spark a riot? 2013-05-29T00:42:15Z
But that last sentence might apply more to those using the open web to foment rebellion and uprising in the Middle East and Africa than the next gang of knock-kneed misanthropes lamenting their royalty streams. Is it good that music downloads now outsell CDs? 2012-06-02T23:06:02Z
He is short, very much bent in the back, slightly knock-kneed, and, if my opinion in such matters goes for anything, as ill-dressed a man for a gentleman, as you will find in London. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
Varus, vā′rus, n. the same as talipes varus: a knock-kneed person. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z
So had the knock-kneed, bandy-legged hack—two front wheels bowed in, two hind wheels bowed out—and so had the lecturer. The Other Fellow 2011-08-23T02:00:31.420Z
“You, you little knock-kneed, bandy-legged, cross-eyed runt!” answered Bob angrily. Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water 2011-08-11T02:00:15.547Z
The knock-kneed horse dragged its feet over the highway with a shuffle that made Ruth nervous. Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie Great Times in the Land of Cotton 2011-07-17T02:00:32.150Z
“And if he was knock-kneed,” put in Sam. Dave Porter on Cave Island A Schoolboy's Mysterious Mission 2011-06-15T02:00:23.660Z
He was a low-sized, knock-kneed man of a fair complexion which burnt to a fiery red on the least exposure. Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z
"His pantaloons is ruther inclined to be knock-kneed," put in an old, grimy sinner leaning on a single barrelled shot gun. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z
She seemed very much scared, a trifle knock-kneed, and just a bit too starched up to be as pretty as I acknowledged her in my heart. Memories of a Musical Life 2011-03-09T03:00:44.777Z
There's a wretched little knock-kneed peer on the cards," she observed; "Dankmere. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z
“Who said anything about a love story about a knock-kneed man?” burst out Shadow. Dave Porter on Cave Island A Schoolboy's Mysterious Mission 2011-06-15T02:00:23.660Z
All right, send along your bandy-legged XV, and we will return them to you knock-kneed. The Lighter Side of School Life 2010-12-24T03:00:31.150Z
Sashes all knock-kneed, panelling out of the square, or painters with their paint all blistering and peeling off. Original Penny Readings A Series of Short Sketches 2010-12-20T17:11:48.837Z
"There I am," he wrote, "knock-kneed and toddler-bellied, not reaching up to my granddad's waist." The readers' room: what you thought of G2 this week 2010-08-26T21:30:00Z
When those petrified, knock-kneed smoothies from the City came pleading for help, you caved in and gave them the people's money. I long for a real Labour voice to slam this City-fearing trio | Simon Jenkins 2010-03-30T19:30:00Z
A knock-kneed man with a string of slat-ribbed calico horses and cayuses following him, waded downward through the middle of it. The Trail of Conflict
What a miserable object: she is knock-kneed; her nose is a yard long; and the reason why she's in this filthy street is absurd! Small Souls
Their ankles all looked so white and frail under the opera-cloaks puffed out with swans-down; and they all of them walked to their carriages with the same knock-kneed little steps. Sinister Street, vol. 2
It had a battered and knock-kneed look, and it leant on the houses on either side of it, as if it were unable to stand up alone. Two Prisoners
These, ranging their wiry, knock-kneed nags alongside, went through the usual ceremony of handshaking all round, and thereafter the swapping of pipe-fills with the male element in the party. A Veldt Official A Novel of Circumstance
"Do you remember the knock-kneed poem I wrote you, Electra?" he asked her. Rose MacLeod
"By the bald-headed, knock-kneed Jove!" he exclaimed, suddenly rousing himself with a vehement gesture; "if my luck ain't—" But he felt it impossible to do the occasion justice. Checkers A Hard-luck Story
He was short, heavy of shoulders and slightly knock-kneed. A Canadian Bankclerk
Therewith the cranky, knock-kneed old fool laid hold of me with no less an intention than to kick me out of the room, and hurl me down the stairs. Weird Tales. Vol. I
He was attired in "knickers" and pleated jacket, that looked as if he'd slept in them, and his fat legs were knock-kneed. Wings of the Wind
The eldest child very dirty; the second, glands; the third, knock-kneed, pigeon chest; very  feeble, enlarged radices. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism
He revels in all those knock-kneed, antique, or crooked and twisted words we used all of us to puzzle our brains over in the days of our youth, and grammar lessons and rhetoric exercises. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes
And because he was a son of Vondeplosshe the same family friends endured his conceited twaddle and his knock-kneed, wicked little self, and sighed with relief when he went away. The Gorgeous Girl
How animated are the eager sellers and buyers, expending marvelous force over transactions involving half a dozen onions or a few knock-kneed turnips. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
Instead of combating her statement, he made some knock-kneed reply…. Anthony Lyveden
So stumbling and knock-kneed is his verse that any one who remembers the admirable versification of Chaucer may now and then be inclined to think that Wyatt had much better have left his innovations alone. A History of Elizabethan Literature
You dog-eared knock-kneed bleary-eyed paint, if you don't swing wide I'll skin you alive! The Boy Ranchers on Roaring River or Diamond X and the Chinese Smugglers
Gay was even more pale and weaker eyed than ever when he came into the apartment, his motor coat seeming to hang on his knock-kneed, narrow-chested self. The Gorgeous Girl
Besides being utterly stiff-kneed and knock-kneed, it was really nothing but a moving skeleton. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
Thou'rt very tall and hast a better face to look at than any on 'un I see; and though thou be'est knock-kneed a bit, its the way with all growing boys. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810
I never threaten," said Skippy disdainfully, "but if that red-haired, knock-kneed, overfed beau of yours ever sets foot on this place again, he comes in a hearse! Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World
He was a gigantic Swede, who, had he not been rather knock-kneed and splay-footed, might have served for the model of Samson or a Hercules. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
Some of them begin to get knock-kneed as soon as you marry them, and others have great fat middles. The Blue Wall A Story of Strangeness and Struggle
This wooden-shod curiosity is anywhere from seventy to one hundred and fifty years old, gray, knock-kneed, bent in the back, and goes to sleep standing up—and stays asleep. The Parthenon By Way Of Papendrecht
They had had too many of them, and they began to think the British Government a somewhat knock-kneed institution whose joints had ceased to hold together. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899
Portuguese Jim was the sole professional criminal of the town,—a weak, good-natured, knock-kneed vagabond, who stole hens, and spent every winter in the House of Correction as an "idle and disorderly person." The Village Convict First published in the "Century Magazine"
"Take that chair, you bowlegged, knock-kneed, run-down runt." Oh, You Tex!
But for an odd deformity he would have had the stature of a giant; but he was hideously knock-kneed, and his shamble when he walked was awkward to the limits of the grotesque. The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography
I got to know that knock-kneed giant well, and took an enormous pride in my acquaintance with him. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile
"Two dollars on the knock-kneed guy," shouted another. The Brighton Boys in the Radio Service
Scowling fellows who came in with defiant faces occasionally slunk out shamefaced; and both the knock-kneed and the defiant sometimes remained to hear Brother Tompkins pray and preach. The Promised Land
What had become of that knock-kneed horse wrangler from Bitter Creek they had heard so much about? Trail's End
As they rose from the table she suggested pessimistically, “Let’s go and look at the donkeys—I suppose they’ll be horrid, scraggly, knock-kneed little beasts.” Jerry Junior
As they rose from the table she suggested pessimistically, ‘Let’s go and look at the donkeys—I suppose they’ll be horrid, scraggly, knock-kneed little beasts.’ Jerry
He is slue-footed, knock-kneed, and bends over a little when walking. The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond, Early recollections Vivid portrayal of Amusing Scenes
He was about six feet tall, round-shouldered, knock-kneed, and weighed about two hundred pounds of flabby flesh, mostly covered by filthy garments. Born Again
"No, you knock-kneed dishwasher," said Banks as a grin began to edge its way across his face. Homeburg Memories
It was late in the forenoon when the minister reached home, his rickety wagon creaking through the snow, and drawn at a snail's pace by a long-furred, knock-kneed horse. Famous Adventures And Prison Escapes of the Civil War
My blood boils when I think of the affronts put by knock-kneed pictorial epicures on the strong, honest, ugly, patient shapes of necessary things: the brave old bones of life. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
I told the Chief I knew Mescal was knock-kneed and stiff-legged. I Married a Ranger
The last descendant of Christopher Columbus, a knock-kneed Spaniard, is to be passed around for show, a tremendous humbug, always an acceptable dish to the Americans. Atlantis
His flumes were knock-kneed and bow-legged, and in places they had no legs at all. Skookum Chuck Fables Bits of History, Through the Microscope
I know for a fact that the man who took my place was knock-kneed and that the rest of his figure could not hold a candle to mine. Biltmore Oswald The Diary of a Hapless Recruit
One of these was a stout, broad-shouldered person, a good deal knock-kneed, remarkably sallow in the complexion, with brows black and beetling. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
Passing a hand over his forehead, the worried drill-sergeant paused for breath as he surveyed the knock-kneed recruit. More Toasts
"I say, Doe," I asked, "aren't you going to tell me where you were going when you joined that knock-kneed idiot Freedham?" Tell England A Study in a Generation
This will be better understood if the reader will describe a parallelogram, and draw therein the arc of a circle equal to that described by his leg, whether knock-kneed or bandy. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, September 5, 1841
She is a knock-kneed girl, and she looks at Mr. Winkle with that sensual regard that sometimes comes when the wind is north-west. A Christmas Garland
"Oh, mamma! am I the only knock-kneed son-of-a-gun in this crowd?" he murmured, and turned disconsolately away. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories
Jemmy knuckled under after being knocked down thirteen times, in as many rounds, by the knock-kneed hammerman fiom Soho, whose mates, it is said, won £1,500 in bets through his prowess. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically
The new-comer, after a grave study of the knock-kneed one's person, resumed his narrative. Wide Courses
Rode a piebald, knock-kneed broncho; Coat was battered, ripped, and torn; He was yaller, long, and g'anted Like a steer with holler horn. Nancy MacIntyre
Remember he it was who named Woman the knock-kneed sex—since the new woman is here it matters little if her figure conforms to old-fashioned, stupid, masculine standards of beauty. Promenades of an Impressionist
Many a hot argument have we had about Boer and Briton; and I'm afraid he thinks me but a knock-kneed imperialist. In the Ranks of the C.I.V.
On the contrary, my spirits rose, and I declared my readiness to follow this paltering, knock-kneed Brother of Pity. Red Axe
Portuguese Jim was the sole professional criminal of the town, a weak, good-natured, knock-kneed vagabond, who stole hens, and spent every winter in the House of Correction as an "idle and disorderly person." Stories by American Authors, Volume 6
Am I slightly knock-kneed or am I not? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 22, 1919
Slow and sure must the knock-kneed chewer of cuds step from log to log. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
Scott’s sentences are, many of them, shambling, knock-kneed giants.  Robert Louis Stevenson
It was a ramshackle affair, dragged along by a knock-kneed, broken-winded somnambulist, which his owner, in a moment of enthusiasm, during conversation, referred to as a horse.  Three Men in a Boat
He was bound also to evolve other Terpsichorean figures in respect of door-steps, scrapers, cellar-hatches, church buttresses, and the overhanging angles of walls which, originally unobtrusive, had become bow-legged and knock-kneed. The Mayor of Casterbridge
Now he can go stirrin' things up—the knock-kneed old nuisance. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I
Putting them together we get a picture something like the following: He was about five feet and nine inches in height, erect of bearing and knock-kneed. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller
He had small feet, was knock-kneed, tall, lean, had a hatchet-face and red hair. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
So he is always knock-kneed and bandy-legged, and they laugh like anything. The Harlequinade An Excursion
When he walks, he puts the thumb of each hand into the armhole of his waistcoat, and moves along stiffly, with a knock-kneed gait. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
A knock-kneed, cross-eyed old mule that bitterly resents the insult of being hitched to something that is a cross between a wheelbarrow and a baby buggy. The Lady of the Decoration
Yonder silly little knock-kneed baah-ling does not know the old wolf dressed in the sheep's fleece. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
He was a thin, knock-kneed man, with a sour, saturnine expression, rendered the more peculiar from his shaving his beard so remorselessly, that his chin and cheeks always looked blue, as if pinched with cold. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War
I collected a regular hospital of spavined, knock-kneed beasts, and he took them from me without a word at thirty pounds apiece. Hyacinth
They are often double jointed somewhere, flat footed, knock-kneed. The Glands Regulating Personality
There was a comical-looking little knock-kneed fellow in the middle of the street —a wandering minstrel, well known in Preston by the name of "Whistling Jack." Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine
No, no! my chicken, I shall scrawl Just what I fancy as I strike it, Fairies and Fusiliers, and all Old broken knock-kneed thought will crawl Across my verse in the classic way. Fairies and Fusiliers
Booth found that a tragedy in real life could no more be enacted without greasy-faced and knock-kneed supernumeraries than upon the mimic stage. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
He was a knock-kneed, shambling young man, naturally devoid of creed or reverence, with a longing for absolute power which his undesirable district gratified. Soldiers Three
To-day they stood for a moment knock-kneed, without moving, then shook themselves in a weak, half-hearted way and went with drooping heads and weary limbs straight to the stable. Over Prairie Trails
In the complaint Mr. Billings was charged with having held Mr. Kenwright up to ridicule and contumely by asseverating that said plaintiff was "a knock-kneed, cross-eyed, red-headed, white-livered liar." Viola Gwyn
To cuff Jonas; said of one who is knock-kneed, or who beats his sides to keep himself warm in frosty weather; called also Beating the booby. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
And like enough a rooster or two, and a knock-kneed horse. Uncle William: the man who was shif'less
The tragedy is that the knock-kneed clerk is all in all to himself. At Large
To that, to the alcohol, are due the children whom you see there: the dwarf, the one with the hare-lip, the others who are knock-kneed, scrofulous, imbecile. The Life of the Bee
But what did I do but up and hurt his feelings by callin' him knock-kneed and cross-eyed. Viola Gwyn
I'd call you a wretched knock-kneed skunk, only I don't want to be fulsome. The Intrusion of Jimmy
His long, thin legs, about which the baggy trousers draped in ungraceful folds, were slightly knock-kneed and terminated in large, flat feet. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
You will excuse my being personal, but are you knock-kneed naturally? Idle Ideas in 1905
I'm not one of your weak knock-kneed chaps. Howards End
I'm not one of your weak knock-kneed chaps.� Howards End
"A poor, miserable, knock-kneed old pony, that wa'n't worth twenty dollars; 'n' Jim's horse was worth two hundred, 'n' cheap at that." Ramona
His long, thin legs--about which the baggy trousers hung in ungraceful folds--were slightly knock-kneed, and terminated in large, fiat feet. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
The gentleman called Mabbey chalked his cue, and, moving his round, knock-kneed legs in their tight trousers, took up his position for the stroke. The Island Pharisees
It was unmistakable—he remembered the knock-kneed white horse; but this made the fact that his friend's luggage no longer surmounted it only the more mystifying. Sir Dominick Ferrand
Did you notice how knock-kneed he stood, Elizabeth, and what a wild look he had in his eyes?” The Pioneers
Notice that the round muscle-pads on the inner sides that make most women appear knock-kneed are missing. On the Makaloa Mat
"Didn't you get around Dad and trade him an old, blind, knock-kneed bag of bones for a perfectly good pony—one I liked to ride?" Wildfire
The cattle wandered as before except that knock-kneed little calves trailed beside their lean mothers and clamored for full stomachs. Rowdy of the Cross L
It has ended as would end the experiment of a man seeking to raise a breed of winning race-horses out of unexercised, short-winded, knock-kneed mares. Woman and Labour
His trousers barely concealed that he was knock-kneed. Sons of the Soil
Applehead's calves were branded, to the youngest pair of knock-kneed twins which Happy Jack found curled up together cunningly hidden in a thicket. The Heritage of the Sioux
I still heard the voice of the knock-kneed reformer who envied my husky limbs. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it
When Comrade Bannerman had robbed the rich and piled their corpses in a Caesar's column, would not the knock-kneed uplifter break my legs in making all men equal? The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it
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