0 People who are pigeon-toed bend their feet in towards each other when they walk. --
1 (of a person) having feet that point in toward each other --
Many parallels are drawn between them and their fitting in, from their being pigeon-toed runners, to their being different from the status quo.
Wachter often stands in a pigeon-toed stance (both feet turned in toward each other) when he plays his bass, and stares down at his feet.
The stance is profoundly unclassical, especially in the digging-in conveyed by the pigeon-toed stride and the rotation of the upper torso.
As a toddler, she took dancing lessons to correct her pigeon-toed walk.
The rear legs are very trunk-like, the front legs are almost paddle shaped and pigeon-toed with a row of small nails.
It is not only squint-eyed, it is also knock-kneed, pigeon-toed and hollow-chested.
The transport of this country is slipshod, knock-kneed, pigeon-toed, and out of gear.