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one-legged
[ wuhn-legd, -leg-id ]
adjective
- having only one leg.
- one-sided, as an argument or point of view.
- ineffectual because certain basic elements, measures, etc., are lacking:
one-legged legislation.
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Origin of one-legged1
Example Sentences
Those 16 play-off teams will be put into pots based on their records in the group and drawn into four paths with one-legged semi-finals and finals.
They unleashed a 13-0 run on the Hawks, flying around the court, getting stops while converting on the offensive end, James even hitting a one-legged three, his shooting dry spell seemingly solved.
Amid Smith’s onslaught, Pakistan were at least forced to employ Mahmood and Salman Agha, yet it was the skiddy Sajid that mopped up the tail, celebrating with his trademark one-legged Kabbadi pose.
In the space of 10 deliveries, the charismatic Sajid removed Joe Root, Duckett and Harry Brook, celebrating with his trademark one-legged pose.
A one-legged Green Beret captain chugging a beaker of pesticide.
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