Route with shoulders
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ROADWAYRoute with shoulders
ROADSArteries with shoulders
RDSThings with shoulders: Abbr.
ATLASTitan with massive shoulders.
SHRUGQuiet carpet with raised shoulders (5)
TROUBLEMAKERSPeople with chips on their shoulders.
ODINGod with two ravens on his shoulders
DUBTouch on the shoulders with a sword
ATLASSomeone with a lot on his shoulders
ATLASMan with the world on his shoulders
ATLASOne with a big weight on his shoulders
SASHAYWalk with a swing of the hips and shoulders
ATLASFellow with a lot of weight on his shoulders
ATLASOne with the weight of the world on his shoulders
ATLASMan with the weight of the world on his shoulders
contrappostoa pose of the human body with hips, shoulders and head in different planes
contrappostosCONTRAPPOSTO, a pose of the human body with hips, shoulders and head in different planes
accoladesA touch on a person's shoulders with a sword at the bestowing of a knighthood
accoladeA touch on a person's shoulders with a sword at the bestowing of a knighthood
sashayingWalk in an ostentatious yet casual manner, typically with exaggerated movements of the hips and shoulders
sashayedWalk in an ostentatious yet casual manner, typically with exaggerated movements of the hips and shoulders
zoota suit of extreme cut typically consisting of a thigh-length jacket with wide padded shoulders and peg pants with narrow cuffs
cockatielA slender, long-crested Australian parrot related to the cockatoos, with a mainly gray body, white shoulders, and a yellow and orange face
cockatielsA slender, long-crested Australian parrot related to the cockatoos, with a mainly gray body, white shoulders, and a yellow and orange face
fichuwoman's kerchief or shawl, generally triangular in shape, worn draped over the shoulders or around the neck with the ends drawn together on the breast
fichuswoman's kerchief or shawl, generally triangular in shape, worn draped over the shoulders or around the neck with the ends drawn together on the breast
scapulartwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
scapularstwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
traversesA movement performed in dressage, in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its shoulders carried closer to the wall than its hindquarters and its body curved toward the center
palliumsa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliaa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliuma. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
zebuany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
zebusany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack