<span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> <span class="searchmatch">checked</span> simple past and past participle of <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> check...
simple past and past participle shoulder <span class="searchmatch">checked</span>) (intransitive, Canada, US) To look backwards over one's <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> while driving or biking, before changing...
translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations. Translations to be <span class="searchmatch">checked</span> soft <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> hard <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> on Wikipedia.Wikipedia...
This page contains translations for <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>. See the main entry for more information. top of the torso, away from the neck joint between arm and torso...
main entry for more information. upper appendage from <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> to wrist upper limb from <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> to elbow — see upper arm limb of an invertebrate animal...
from Old English eaxl (“<span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>, armpit”), from Proto-West Germanic *ahslu (“<span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>”), from Proto-Germanic *ahslō (“<span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>”), from Proto-Indo-European...
junction of the arm and <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span> somewhere or something unpleasant or undesirable The translations below need to be <span class="searchmatch">checked</span> and inserted above into the...
273: ‘I’m not annoyed with you,’ Lizzie said, putting a hand on Dimple’s <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>. ‘Well, I am. But you’re my sister. So the annoyance is nothing new.’ nark...
before /lt/, /ld/, /ln/, compare boult, boulder, colter/coulter, poultice, <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>, won't. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɒltɹi/, /ˈpəʊltɹi/ (US, Canada) IPA(key): /ˈpoʊltɹi/...
(plural Brahmans) A breed of beef cattle from India with a hump on the <span class="searchmatch">shoulder</span>. 1846 June 20, “Asiatic Society.—June 6.—The Earl of Aukland in the chair...