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knack-kneed (a.)

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knack-kneed Sentence Examples

  1. The foal was born with a knack-kneed condition, causing its legs to bend inward.
  2. The rider had to be careful not to put too much pressure on the knack-kneed horse's legs.
  3. The surgery was successful in correcting the knack-kneed condition of the dog.
  4. The veterinarian explained that the knack-kneed condition was a common problem in certain breeds of dogs.
  5. The child was fitted with special braces to help correct the knack-kneed condition.
  6. The physical therapist taught the child exercises to strengthen the muscles around the knack-kneed joints.
  7. As the child grew older, the knack-kneed condition became less noticeable.
  8. The dancer had to overcome the challenges of performing with knack-kneed legs.
  9. The artist's knack-kneed figure was often the subject of ridicule.
  10. Despite the criticism, the artist embraced his knack-kneed uniqueness and found success in his career.

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The foal was born with a knack-kneed condition, causing its legs to bend inward.

The rider had to be careful not to put too much pressure on the knack-kneed horse's legs.

The surgery was successful in correcting the knack-kneed condition of the dog.

The veterinarian explained that the knack-kneed condition was a common problem in certain breeds of dogs.