Crossword-Solution: BUNION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bunion | n. | Same as Bunyon. |
| Bunion | n. | An enlargement and inflammation of a small membranous sac (one of the bursae muscosae), usually occurring on the first joint of the great toe. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “BUNION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| FOOT swelling | 1 answer |
| bursitis over hallux valgus | 1 answer |
| Trouble afoot? | 1 answer |
| Toe swelling | 1 answer |
| Toe inflammation | 1 answer |
| SWELLING on foot, esp. at first joint of big toe | 1 answer |
| Marcher's woe | 1 answer |
| INFLAMED swelling at first joint of big toe | 1 answer |
| Cause for a trip to the podiatrist | 1 answer |
| Digit problem | 2 answers |
| Big toe woe | 2 answers |
| Problem with tight shoes | 2 answers |
| Podiatric concern | 2 answers |
| Toe trouble | 2 answers |
| Toe problem | 2 answers |
| Toe woe | 3 answers |
| SWELLING of foot | 4 answers |
| FOOT ailment | 5 answers |
| CORN KIN | 10 answers |
| A PAINFUL SWELLING OF THE BURSA OF THE FIRST JOINT OF THE BIG TOE | 11 answers |
| big toe | 11 answers |
| swelling | 53 answers |
| Call __ | 107 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with BUNION (5)
Cleggett--crippling him." As this mention of the bunion, Miss Genevive Pringle arose with dignity, and, flinging a shawl about her shoulders, left the cabin, chin in air.
There are many bunions in the Claiborne family." "On his bunion foot, crippling him," resumed the detective, reassured.
And the Kid, like the last affliction which the Lord sent unto Job--I've forgotten whether that was boils or the butchery of his offspring--came loping down the length of the porch and kicked the Old Man's bunion with a stubby boot-toe.
The Old Man, bent head-foremost over his growing paunch that he might caress his outraged bunion, glared at them with belligerent curiosity from under his graying eyebrows.
Miss Goldrick is in the second year in the High School, and last Friday afternoon read a composition on English Literatoor, in which she spoke in terms of high praise of John Bunion, the well-known author of “Progress and Poverty.” Miss Goldrick is very conscientious, and always keeps her thumbnail against the questions printed on the lesson-leaf, so as not to ask twice, “What did the disciples then do?” It were a grave error to suppose that no secular learning is acquired in the modern Sabbath-school.
Quotes with BUNION (2)
In the kitchen, I turn on a TV set that has hundreds of channels devoted to every conceivable subject including celebrity bunion removal (This week: David Hasselhoff). I tune in to one of the literally dozens of news shows, all of which feature a format of 55 percent celebrities promoting things, 30 percent emails from viewers, and 15 percent You Tube videos showing bears jumping on trampolines. While I'm catching up on these developments, I turn on the programmable coffeemak…
I don't force myself to exercise; I find going to gyms really boring. I find it easier to go for a fast walk or a jog in Central Park. I wear sensible shoes because my ballet dancing left me with a bunion on one foot after all the pointe exercises.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1995–2025).