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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(151) He broke both legs, his jaw, nose, hip and wrist and suffered a fractured skull.
(152) The gloves have elastic at the wrist for a snug fit.
(153) Her threshold for anger and frustration was low and she had once slashed her wrist.
(154) He reached over to touch my wrist, and his look was tender.
(155) I stood behind her, holding her wrist as I showed her how.
(156) So, with a self-inflicted slap on the wrist, I leave you.
(157) The shoulder torque has most effect on the arm of the player, the wrist torque on the club itself.
(158) Luke took a few steps forward, then flicking his wrist, sent the lash out at waist-level.
(159) Plummer, who suffered a broken left wrist, is expected to be out until at least early in the regular season.
(160) He put out his hand and touched my wrist and I shuddered with delight.
(161) Hamman had stood back then, and held up the tattoo above his right wrist.
(162) The cuffs were rolled back to reveal tanned forearms. Around one wrist a gold Rolex winked at her.
(163) I could see from the four small puncture marks on Fenella's wrist that she had tried to stroke him during lunch.
(164) None the less the Bristol computer managed to simulate different effects of varying wrist torques.
(165) Why should such an unimportant jewel be first in Topaz's hands, then on the wrist of her greatest rival?
(166) A doctor asked permission for some medical students to see how the wrist was set in plaster.
(167) One thin white hand gripped his wrist so hard that he yelped.
(168) The cubby is also a perfect padded rest for wrist curls.
(169) She stood up, mopping her brow with the back of a skeleton wrist.
(170) Her jewelry was gold, delicate chains at her wrist and throat.
(170) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(171) They just gave him a slap on the wrist then and that enabled him to go out and kill my husband.
(172) Ross levered himself up, going against the pain, going fast, making his hand stiff from wrist to fingertip.
(173) But time is tied to the wrist or kept in a box, ticking with impatience.
(174) Her arms, from shoulder to wrist, are uniformly thin, without the slightest flab or muscle definition.
(175) As soon as she was within reach he grabbed her wrist.
(176) The unlocked handcuffs dangling from his wrist dragged along the ground as he was lifted into the wagon.
(177) The handcuffs bit deep into his wrist as Sullivan pulled at the fallen body beside him.
(178) He caught Sally-Anne's wrist in his hand with such strength that she cried aloud.
(179) The surgery entailed placing a screw into a bone in her wrist.
(180) Chanda Rubin withdrew from Wimbledon after struggling much of the season 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.