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61hump back — hunch back kyphosis …
62Hunchback of Notre Dame — Hunch|back of Not|re Dame, The (1831) a novel by Victor Hugo about a kind but ugly ↑hunchback (=someone whose back has a large raised part on it) called ↑Quasimodo, who rings bells in the ↑cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris in the 15th century. He… …
63hunchback — hunch|back [ˈhʌntʃbæk] n not polite an offensive word for someone who has a large raised part on their back because their ↑spine curves in an unusual way …
64hunchback — hunch|back [ hʌntʃ,bæk ] noun count OFFENSIVE someone who has a large round part on their back that is caused by an unusual curve in their SPINE. You may see or hear this word but do not use it …
65hunchback — hunch•back [[t]ˈhʌntʃˌbæk[/t]] n. 1) pat a person whose back is humped in a convex position because of spinal curvature 2) pat humpback 1) …
66hunchbacked — hunch•backed [[t]ˈhʌntʃˌbækt[/t]] adj. pat humpbacked …
67Rock-a-Doodle — Infobox Film|left name = Rock a Doodle caption = director = Don Bluth producer = Gary Goldman John Quested Morris F. Sullivan writer = David N. Weiss starring = Glen Campbell Sorrell Booke Christopher Plummer Charles Nelson Reilly Ellen Greene… …
68Hasil Adkins — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Adkins. Hasil Adkins …
69keu-2, keu̯ǝ- — keu 2, keu̯ǝ English meaning: to bend Deutsche Übersetzung: often with labialen or gutturalen extensions: “biegen” in verschiedenen Sonderungen as “in joint biegen, Gelenk, sich bũcken, sich drehen”; “Einbiegung, Einwölbung,… …
70Igor (fictional character) — Igor Manic or Ygor is the traditional stock character or cliché hunch backed assistant or butler to many types of villain, such as Count Dracula or a mad scientist, familiar from many horror movies and horror movie parodies, the Frankenstein… …