Synonym: articulatio radiocarpea, carpus, radiocarpal joint, wrist joint. Similar words: tourist, terrorist, psychiatrist, characteristic, write, write up, write off, write out. Meaning: [rɪst] n. a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones.
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(91) Cam Neely, who has 25 goals, missed his second straight game because of hip, foot and wrist ailments.
(92) I doubt very much that your wrist is even slightly reddened, let alone broken.
(93) With a flick of the wrist, Ferguson sent the ball into the opposite court.
(94) He escaped with just a broken wrist and is recovering in Wolverhampton Manor Hospital.
(95) Plummer, who had appeared in 133 straight regular-season games, broke his left wrist in the first exhibition game last month.
(96) Not for the first time this year, Seles had been let off with a mere slap on the wrist.
(97) When it was over, he slipped the chosen bracelet on to her dimpled wrist, smiling into her eyes like a lover.
(98) It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary.
(99) Pike was talking to a waitress and gripping her wrist very tightly.
(100) Two men appeared in front of him, and he caught her wrist and jerked her to one side, raising his sword.
(101) And coming soon, says the Waveco company, is a gel-filled wrist rest for keyboards.
(102) I grabbed his wrist, twisting the hand away from my face.
(103) The unit I had for review was the wrist mounted version which had a rubber strap with a built in expander.
(104) The accident left her with three broken bones in her wrist.
(105) Suddenly he leaned forward across the table and grasped my wrist.
(106) It's like a combination, although it's very slight on the wrist.
(107) Tom turned around and saw Freddie staring at the silver identification bracelet on his left wrist.
(108) After a skiing accident, Dan had a pin inserted in his wrist.
(109) It was about a metre long and as thick as his wrist.
(110) You want it fairly low,[www.Sentencedict.com] without your wrist on the table.
(111) She couldn't quite suppress a gasp of pain as those long, powerful fingers wrapped around her swollen wrist.
(112) These classic ladies' wrist watches have a teardrop-shaped face and a delicate bracelet to grace your wrist.
(113) In fact, Alou was scratched because he jammed his left wrist the night before trying to catch a home-run ball.
(114) I plunged my hands wrist deep in the fragrant herbs, and rubbed the dry fragments between the fingertips.
(115) Her smile turned into a feral grin as she glanced at her wrist computer.
(116) We also need some more work on the wrist and other p arts of the body involved in swinging the club.
(117) A wrist injury is such a difficult injury in shot-putting.
(118) She's broken her wrist.
(119) The next day Philip dressed in his miniature Pierre Cardin suit, a Rolex on his wrist.
(120) His previous appearance in the final came against Peter Sampras, when he was forced to retire with a wrist injury.
More similar words: tourist, terrorist, psychiatrist, characteristic, write, write up, write off, write out, write down, writhing, brisk, arise, risky, Irish, hubris, crisis, debris, tourism, parish, comprise, prisoner, flourish, terrorism, comparison, surprising, militarism, give rise to, enterprise, by comparison, surprisingly.