Synonym: articulatio humeri, berm, shoulder joint. Similar words: should, would, could, shout, older, elder, alder, rush out. Meaning: ['ʃəʊldə(r)] n. 1. the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm 2. a cut of beef from the shoulder of the animal 3. a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula 4. narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road. v. 1. lift onto one's shoulders 2. push with the shoulders 3. carry a burden, either real or metaphoric.
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3. Her cheek came to rest against my shoulder.
4. He's got a chip on his shoulder today.
5. I clapped Mark on the shoulder.
6. Ian placed a hand on her shoulder.
7. He removed his hand from her shoulder.
8. She gave me the cold shoulder.
9. He slung the bag over his shoulder.
10. He looked backwards over his shoulder.
11. Ralph tapped me on the shoulder.
12. He was carrying a box on his shoulder.
13. He leaned forward and patted me on the shoulder.
14. He could not shoulder the burden alone.
15. Evan leaned forward and began nuzzling her shoulder.
16. The physiotherapist massaged the shoulder to realign the joint.
17. The teacher tapped me on my shoulder.
18. His frozen shoulder has stopped him playing tennis.
19. He patted me on the shoulder.
20. The football player dislocated his shoulder.
21. She tapped him on the shoulder.
22. Football and hockey players wear shoulder pads.
23. I dislocated my shoulder playing football.
24. She tapped the driver on the shoulder.
25. She cushioned her head against his shoulder.
26. I feel a dull ache in the shoulder.
27. I rested my head on her shoulder.
28. He dislocated his shoulder in the accident.
29. His expectation adds to the pressure on my shoulder.
30. The child pillowed his head on his mother's shoulder.
More similar words: should, would, could, shout, older, elder, alder, rush out, smolder, flesh out, builder, elderly, bewilder, shareholder, smoldering, bewildered, wilderness, bewilderment, foul, soul, joule, heart and soul, national debt, by fair means or foul, hour, house, hours, show, hound, shop.