Definitionn. the arrangement of the body and its limbs
Last update: December 11, 2018
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She has very good posture. [verb]
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The newly elected government has adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of immigration. [Please select]
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He postured as a political activist. [verb]
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This I have associated with a defensive posture I have seen in animals. [Please select]
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Achieving the reference posture position and optimum workstation comfort has never been easier. [Please select]
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Then he made an effort to rise, and being upheld by his supporters, he gained his feet, in a posture commanding by its dignity, while he tottered with weakness. [Please select]
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Throwing himself into a suitable posture for the beast he represented, Hawkeye crawled to a little opening, where he might command a view of the interior. [Please select]
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But the change of posture had permitted Duncan to exchange glances with the firm and piercing eyes of Uncas. [Please select]
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Each dusky figure seemed a breathing statue, so motionless was the posture, so intense the attention of the individual. [Please select]
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His features were, nevertheless, calm and composed, and his whole posture and mien indicated patience and resignation. [Please select]
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The old woman remained for some time standing in a fixed posture, her eyes directed to the door through which her ambassador had departed. [Please select]
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