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malformed

[mal-fawrmd] / mælˈfɔrmd /


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Caliban, Prospero’s malformed lackey, has been reclaimed by postcolonial critics as an example of an oppressed “other,” an enslaved man whose dignity has been denied by European imperialists.

From Los Angeles Times

In the photos posted online, one or more of these pins appear malformed.

From BBC

And while the former can certainly become exhausting, the latter is often spiritually malformed, seemingly devoid of compassion for a lost culture and generally unhelpful.

From Washington Times

Many are now having hip surgeries because their joints malformed as they grew.

From New York Times

The face that stared back at me looked crooked and malformed in a way I'd never noticed.

From Salon