0 a bone between your shoulder and neck on each side of your body
1 a bone between the shoulder and the base of the neck on each side of the body
But a woman's neck is as different from a man's as her collarbone is.
The ball, after breaking his collarbone, had glanced downwards, and the wound was a more serious one than he had imagined.
Tom quickly ran his hands up and down Roger's arms and legs, his chest, collarbone and at last, with gently probing fingers, his head.
Your honour will have heard that King William has fallen from his horse, and broken his collarbone, and died.
Electrode stimulation is controlled by a pacemaker-type device commonly placed subcutaneously under the collarbone.
We said that pigeons did not usually break their collarbones or make a large dent in the ground when they landed.
The boy suffered a broken collarbone and was taken to hospital.
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