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hunchbacked

[huhnch-bakt] / ˈhʌntʃˌbækt /


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The French premier also gave the pope a more traditional gift - an 1836 edition of "Notre Dame de Paris", Victor Hugo's classic novel about the hunchbacked bell ringer Quasimodo set in Paris in 1482.

From Reuters • Oct. 18, 2021

O’Brien, who played the hunchbacked, Time Warp-dancing butler Riff-Raff, remembers the view from the stage on opening night.

From The Guardian • Nov. 5, 2020

Rigoletto Vineyard Touring Opera puts a 1980s-style spin on Verdi’s tragic tale of a hunchbacked court jester, his beautiful daughter and a lecherous duke.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 27, 2019

And Hollywood, too: I thought I recognized the hunchbacked gait of Igor from Mel Brooks’s “Young Frankenstein.”

From New York Times • Sep. 22, 2016

One hundred wedding trunks could not buy Awaiting Marriage even a hunchbacked, lame-footed husband.

From "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" by Bette Bao Lord




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