Synonym: bearing, carriage, position. Similar words: gesture, costume, disturb, sturdily, poster, posting, postpone, post-war. Meaning: ['pɑstʃə(r) /'pɒs-] n. 1. the arrangement of the body and its limbs 2. characteristic way of bearing one's body 3. a rationalized mental attitude 4. capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war. v. 1. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others 2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes.
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61, For similar reasons bad posture can be to blame for congestion and erratic circulation in the lower part of the body.
62, The journey culminated in a Friday night debate where Patten gave a lecture on proper posture.
63, Movements and posture used daily when doing different jobs or in different occupations can save or squander energy.
64, They encourage better posture and promote a sense of well-being.
65, The bird adopts a characteristic squatting posture with its wings thrust forward to allow the ants access to the important feather tracts.
66, She isn't particularly tall, but her upright posture gives an illusion of height.
67, At the extreme edge of the picture, a fourth black woman sits on the rocks in a posture of abject humiliation.
68, It is worth persevering with this very good posture habit.
69, She maintains a studiously upright posture as she talks, yet her voice is gentle, her expression open and kindly.
70, But the smile is puckish indeed, and breaks through the formality of the posture often.
71, Midlife is a time when the results of bad posture can cause trouble.
72, Some people express more of their feelings through their eyes, their hands or their whole posture than through their words.
73, I was with one that grew into the posture of always fretting about movement.
74, Most of all, it requires laying aside the guilt, uncoiling the defensive posture and dealing with the facts.
75, The forelimbs are less than half the length of the hind limbs, which suggests an obligatory bipedal posture.
76, The other readily agreed; a few needles were inserted and a dramatic change in posture was quickly and effortlessly effected.
77, Tundrish leered back - a smirk generally twisted his spider tattoo into a predatory posture.
78, After the inevitable posture of being affronted, I took a hard look at what I was doing.
79, This apart, their characteristic posture was not one of confidence about the world they lived in.
80, The external cause of the rhythms of urine formation comes from two sources: our diet and changes in posture.
81, Studies of students taking part in seminars suggest that posture is also used to indicate a desire to enter the discussion.
82, Once you have established your body posture, remember to rotate the head to see the target.
83, From a distance, their posture on a ridge is that of a crow on carrion.
84, An upright posture in bed or chair also aids lung expansion.
84, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
85, Through it all, Tatum maintained his posture of mover and shaker, champion of democracy, doer of good deeds.
86, She learnt a look and a posture and a set of adjectives which passed for being hip in the Village.
87, Other physical problems, such as clumsiness or bad posture, will slowly start to improve with time.
88, Reviewers even posture at once as barrister and judge: This concludes the evidence.
89, Instead of my ebullient friend, I see a woman with hunched posture, a tentative walk.
90, A baby with low muscle tone has a slumped posture and is slow to sit up.
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