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wrynecked

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Etymology

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From wryneck +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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wrynecked (comparative more wrynecked, superlative most wrynecked)

  1. (archaic) torticollic
    • 1891, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, chapter 1, in The Blue Pavilions:
      In the thick of these scents and sounds [...] reclined Captain John Barker—a little wry-necked gentleman, with a prodigious hump between his shoulders, and legs that dangled two inches off the floor.

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