Similar words: shoulder to shoulder, shoulder, shouldered, shoulder pad, shoulder bag, cold-shoulder, cold shoulder, hard shoulder. Meaning: adv. side by side and close together.
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1) They could fight shoulder-to-shoulder against a common enemy.
2) We were jammed together, shoulder-to-shoulder, in the narrow confines.
3) We jammed together, shoulder-to-shoulder,(http://sentencedict.com/shoulder-to-shoulder.html) in the narrow confines.
4) There was shoulder-to-shoulder contact, but no aggressive intent.
5) How to deal with humanity . We're often shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers, which is something you never experience with a car.
6) Members of the House of Representatives sit shoulder-to-shoulder in the shape of a horseshoe. Debates, such as they are, are marked by an exaggerated decorum.
7) Miller says a typical search using volunteers marching shoulder-to-shoulder would have taken hours.
8) By continuing to work shoulder-to-shoulder with in-country partners to increase local capacity under national strategies, the Emergency Plan will continue to build on its early success.
9) Yesterday, I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with our European allies in condemning Iran's program.
10) They come shoulder-to-shoulder with humanity in crowded buses, they talk to their neighbors, they smile at people and make others smile.
11) He looked out across the audience again: the men were almost shoulder-to-shoulder now, across the street.
12) On Inauguration Day, members of the military and police forces stand shoulder-to-shoulder along Pennsylvania Avenue.
13) How well has it worked in practice to get users to live and work shoulder-to-shoulder with the development team for months on end?
14) At the San Francisco International Airport, hundreds of passengers stood shoulder-to-shoulder.
15) I've seen some countries when every little push or shoulder-to-shoulder is a foul and then it becomes boring because they interrupt the game too much.
16) At the April G20 summit in London, France's Nicolas Sarkozy and Germany's Angela Merkel stood shoulder-to-shoulder to insist pointedly that this recession was not of their making.
17) On the eve of his visit, Davies said "UK and India stand shoulder-to-shoulder in this new millennium and will explore all avenues to have greater tie-ups in defence technology and aero-space."
18) Man was a professional soldier and all that. You should have seen him on the Frontier. Or how we fought shoulder-to-shoulder through the Khyber Pass. That's where I picked up that Jesail bullet.
19) For decades, WHO has had a strong presence in endemic countries, working shoulder-to-shoulder with local health officials.
20) From Steve McManaman through to Fernando Torres, Carragher has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the men who will be revered forever more and seen at first hand what separates the great from the good.
21) The president reiterated in a telephone call to his counterpart, Lee Myung-bak, that the US would stand shoulder-to-shoulder with its ally.
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