0 the part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area:
1 to push someone rudely with your elbows so that you can move or have more space:
2 the bony point at which the arm bends, or the part of a piece of clothing which covers this area:
3 to push with an elbow, or to push rudely, esp. to get past someone:
He elbowed his way through the crowd.
Both sisters have similar skeletal features, including mild shortening of the arms, double joints of elbows, with an extra flexion crease and small hands.
There is the same pace of argument, the same stylish footwork, the same skilful use of the elbows.
Another one28 uses a locomotion of the earthworm type and is formed by rubber elbows.
Their arms are placed in the following position: forearms neutral, 2 elbows flexed to about radians and shoulders slightly abducted and flexed.
He sat with his pencil, elbows on the table, head resting in his hands, not saying a word.
The steering bar is heavy to manipulate for those with stiff wrists or elbows.
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