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Meanings of
upper leg
in English
Russian
чресла
Portuguese
coxas
Spanish
muslamen
Catalan
cuixa
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Area between the pelvis and the knee; upper leg.
thigh
Related terms
anatomical structure
anatomical region
Russian
чресла
Usage of
upper leg
in English
1
It struck high on his haunch, cut deep into the
upper
leg
.
2
It can be stopped by the thick bone of the
upper
leg
.
3
The knee of the
upper
leg
will be drawn up somewhat.
4
He is conscious and has a flesh wound at his right
upper
leg
.
5
We have adjustability in the lower leg and the
upper
leg
.
6
It felt like a hot coal pressed against my
upper
leg
.
7
He'll then reconnect the fibula's blood vessels to those in my
upper
leg
.
8
This is the great inner muscle of the
upper
leg
.
9
So far, police have only been able to find Msiza's head and
upper
leg
.
10
He reached out his hand and caressed Serena's
upper
leg
.
11
Another SEAL suffered from a wound in his
upper
leg
.
12
The quadriceps tendon connects the
upper
leg
through the knee to the lower leg.
13
They treated a woman in her 40s for an injury to her
upper
leg
.
14
I went down, screaming and clutching my
upper
leg
.
15
He eased his
upper
leg
forward and rested it on the top of her right thigh.
16
But she was sure it was just superficial, though her butt and
upper
leg
were numb.
Other examples for "upper leg"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
upper
leg
upper
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
upper leg
Russian
чресла
бёдра
бедро
бедра
ляжка
Portuguese
coxas
coxa
Spanish
muslamen
región femoral
muslo
region femoral
Catalan
cuixa
Upper leg
through the time
Upper leg
across language varieties
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