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bunion
[buhn-yuhn]
noun
inflammation of the synovial bursa of the big toe, usually resulting in enlargement of the joint and lateral displacement of the toe.
bunion
/ ˈʌə /
noun
swelling of the first joint of the big toe, which is displaced to one side. An inflamed bursa forms over the joint
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bunion1
Example Sentences
There were physical benefits in addition to the relief for the bunions: He found comfort from the ground beneath him.
Twenty years ago, Joseph DeRuvo Jr. took off his shoes because of agonizing bunions.
Mr. Dimblewit looked very pleased indeed as he left the podium to sit back down with his foot bunion of a wife.
I assume this is neuropathy as a result of bunion surgery and my second toe being permanently straightened several years ago.
Three years later, he was paid a "measly 500 quid" to appear as Jack Bell, a patient suffering from terrible bunions, in the second Carry On film, Carry On Nurse.
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