Unlike the best runners, who are pigeon-toed, dancers tend to run in the turned-out position. |
Rob does not look like an especially gifted athlete, with a tight, almost pigeon-toed walk and a scratchy running action. |
It roamed about the place in a menacing pigeon-toed way, ready to nip. |
When I was in the fifth, sixth, and seventh grade, I was pigeon-toed. |
The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture. |
The foremost brave faltered in his pigeon-toed stride, stopped abruptly, and dived for the shelter of a sagebush. |