akimbo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈkɪm.bəʊ]
  • Us [ əˈkɪm.boʊ]

Meaning of akimbo In English

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Examples of akimbo

  • Said entrance is indeed grand when she turns her ankle and bounces down the steps with legs widely akimbo.

  • The artist showed men and women in tenements and streets, gossiping, with arms akimbo, that his comic approach exaggerated.

  • He laughs heartily when villains and foes fall beneath his heavy hand of justice, and he stands triumphantly akimbo when the danger has passed.

  • However, there is no extant form of "akimbo" spelled with "cam"; and the earliest form of the word, "kenebowe", is a long way from "cam".

  • The seal character for "liu" suggests the arms akimbo posture.

  • The forms "akembo" and "akimbo" are found in the 18th century, with "akimbo" gradually becoming the standard.

  • After a preparatory dance, the dancer prepares and addresses the bar, lowering and leaning back their body while balancing on feet akimbo with knees extended backwards.

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