Concorvado in english

Concorvado

pronunciation: kɑnkɔrvɑdoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures

concorvado = humpbacked ; stooped ; stooped-over ; hunchbacked ; gibbous ; slumped. 

Example: In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.Example: A stooped and gangling figure with a long, lugubrious face, clad in flapping trousers and deerstalker hat, he had a stammer which he exaggerated to tremendous comic effect.Example: There was an old woman on the sidewalk, stooped-over scrawny and dressed up in nothing but rags.Example: They came to him whole and left blind, rickety, hunchbacked, pigeon-breasted, or with arms or legs cut off short.Example: This hill is about 912 feet above the level of the sea and its conical figure, so different from the gibbous shape of the neighbouring hills, renders it a landmark to mariners coming from the east.Example: Flexion, including driving and sitting in a chair with slumped posture, will make the pain worse; extension may make the pain better.
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