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"Well-turned calf" is an old saying. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 29/11/2011 09:19:18 AM
Like "well-turned ankle," it refers to a finely shaped body part--the "turning" has to do with wood-shaving, where a block would be turned as it was carved.
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So, for anyone who has read Kushiel's Dart by Jaqcuelyne Carey - 29/11/2011 08:37:55 AM 1192 Views
"Well-turned calf" is an old saying. - 29/11/2011 09:19:18 AM 2919 Views
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