Definitionn. the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle
Last update: October 24, 2015
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In the accident he broke his shinbone. . [Please select]
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Lucky now (SNEEZES) there's no knee-joint to make; that might puzzle a little; but a mere shinbone--why it's easy as making hop-poles; only I should like to put a good finish on. [Please select]
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In the accident he broke his shinbone. [Please select]
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More than one man will go through life with another man's blood running through his veins, or a piece of his rib or his shinbone in his own anatomy. [Please select]
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The breeches hung close to his legs, but were far from meeting the tops of his shoes, exposing 'twelve inches of shinbone, sharp, blue and narrow.' [Please select]
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Especially was this true of the ligaments at the groin--used in lifting high the knee,--and the long muscles along the front of the shinbone,--by which the toe of the snow-shoe was elevated. [Please select]
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