Hunchback (noun)

A person with a rounded back and a protrusion of the spine at the shoulder.

Origin:

Derived from middle english word 'hunch' meaning hump, and the suffix '-back' meaning having the characteristic of.

Examples:

  1. The hunchback was a familiar figure in the city, often seen hobbling through the streets with a bowed back and a cane.
  2. The hunchback was made fun of by the other children, who teased him for his unusual appearance and limp.
  3. The hunchback was a subject of pity and compassion, with many people offering him alms and assistance.
  4. The hunchback was a brilliant inventor, using his intelligence and wit to create a series of ingenious machines and contraptions.
  5. The hunchback was a symbol of physical and social deviation, representing the dangers of deviating from the norm and the consequences of living on the margins of society.
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