The larger and stronger of the two bones below the knee of the leg of a biped or hind limb of quadruped.
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Examples for "shin"
Examples for "shin"
1Gallas is recovering from a shin injury; Desailly has a back problem.
2This was his thigh; this his shin; this his ankle and foot.
3They will, for example, scream for passes or adjust their shin pads.
4Pounding heart, wavery vision, vague feeling of nausea, burning shin, aching hands.
5Bend the left knee and raise that shin perpendicular to the floor.
1I looked for the line 'car door' and the column 'tibia fracture'.
2The tibia and fibula are the other two bones in the region.
3Body weight and tibia length were not altered in mice receiving rNRG1.
4The tibia is shorter, too, than the tibia of the hind leg.
5An asymmetrical raised patch on the anterior midshaft of the right tibia.
1Any baseball player knows how it hurts to be hit on the shinbone.
2I gave them a moldy shinbone, and the ogres sailed away and left you-
3Or when you're holding a knife you've just made out of your own shinbone.
4Twelve inches remained uncovered, and exposed that much of shinbone, sharp, blue, and narrow.
5The tibia, or shinbone, was in better shape.
1Well, if this was a field of battle, I should say 'twas the shankbone of a man; no more, no less.
2For Starkad excellently judged the man's deserts, and bestowed a shankbone for the piper to pipe on, requiting his soft service with a hard fee.
1The blade was keen, and the guy's shin bone was right there.
2Then, in 2009, the team found a human tibia, or shin bone.
3But that shin bone is sticking right through the flesh of his leg.
4We did our best, but that shin bone didn't heal right.
5The prominent shin bone, so invariably found in the Africans, is not, however, seen.
6The handle was black and smooth, shaped like a shin bone and cool beneath my palm.
7She sustained a nasty fracture to her shin bone as a result, her counsel Michael Byrne said.
8The only objection to his theory is, Uncle Ned's shin bone curved backward, this man's curves forward.
9Marriner though clearly thought intent was irrelevant and the contact with the shin bone both reckless and dangerous.
10Osgood-Schlatter disease is inflammation of the bone and cartilage at the top of the tibia or shin bone.
11The body part was inside a white sock and black running trainer, with its shin bone still attached.
12With half a shin bone or some hard flank steak;
13Had I not stepped back as I did he might have broken my shin bone, for he wore heavy boots.
14I looked forward to a summer without pennyroyal on the mantelpiece or witch hazel on the shin bone, and was content.
15It wasn't particularly sore at the time but it did leave quite a bruise on the front of my left shin bone.
16If the rock had hit an inch to the left and missed my shin bone the wound would have been possibly inches deep.
Translations for shin bone