Pronunciation of the English word legged.
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1. | What is it that having one voice becomes four-legged and two-legged and three-legged? | |
2. | Only a male intellect clouded by the sexual drive could call the stunted, narrow-shouldered, broad-hipped and short-legged sex the fair sex. | |
3. | I've seen a one-legged man. | |
4. | Plato having defined man to be a two-legged animal without feathers, Diogenes plucked a cock and brought it into the Academy, and said, "This is Plato’s man." On which account this addition was made to the definition,—"With broad flat nails." | |
5. | He is sitting cross-legged. | |
6. | Tom and Mary were both sitting cross-legged on the floor. | |
7. | A two-legged donkey can become general and remain a donkey. | |
8. | Tom sat cross-legged on the floor. | |
9. | A wooden-legged, glass-eyed mother is coming. | |
10. | Tom sat cross-legged in the dark. |