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spastic

Term applied generally to limbs with impaired movement, stiffness, and resistance to passive movement, and to any body part (such as the colon) affected with spasm.



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The body count steadily rises and Frank's new neighbours ( oddball trio Joan (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), Spacker Dave (Ben Foster) and Mr Bumpo (John Pinette) ( find themselves drawn into the vicious conflict.
The body count steadily rises and Frank's new neighbours, oddball trio Joan (Romijn-Stamos), Spacker Dave (Foster) and Mr Bumpo (Pinette), find themselves unwittingly drawn into the vicious conflict.
But the two funniest characters are without doubt Bill Murray's greenkeeper Carl Spacker - who appears to spend all his time attempting to rid the course of gophers - and master lazy layabout Ty Webb (Chase) who lives simply to irritate the snobs.
 
 
 
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