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collarbone

[ UK /kˈɒləbˌə‍ʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɫɝˌboʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. bone linking the scapula and sternum

How To Use collarbone In A Sentence

  • He bent over and trailed his sharp teeth along her collarbone.
  • Draw your shoulder blades toward each other and feel broad across the collarbones.
  • The team also discovered parts of a thigh bone, ribs, vertebrae, a collarbone, pelvis and shoulder blade.
  • Drops of water cling to her neck and shoulders, the declivities of her collarbones. The Right Thing
  • It still hurts my collarbones, but I'd rather have sore collarbones after the race than have other injuries like a neck injury.
  • The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones.
  • She had ropes which crossed her ankles, shins, thighs, waist, hands, collarbone and throat, each pressing tightly against her.
  • A bandage was wrapped around her chest, and a large bloodstain showed where her collarbone joined her breastbone.
  • Police said a passenger suffered a fractured collarbone. The Sun
  • The collarbone is the most frequently broken bone during childbirth, and Sam had a pretty rough birth. The baby doesn’t like me « knitnut.net
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