Throw from the shoulder
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "Throw from the shoulder"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
PUTThrow from the shoulder
STOLEOver-the-shoulder throw
overarmdone with the arm above the shoulder / to throw a ball overarm
underhand(of a throw or stroke in sports) Made with the arm or hand below shoulder level
CANDIDStraight from the shoulder
TOWSRemoves from the shoulder
NONONSENSEStraight from the shoulder
AAAOrg. called from the shoulder
UNSLINGRemove a rifle from the shoulder.
HINTComment from over the shoulder, maybe
rerebracearmour for the arm from shoulder to elbow
rerebracesREREBRACE, armour for the arm from shoulder to elbow
brachiumThe arm, specifically the upper arm from shoulder to elbow
brachiathe part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow
overhandmade with the hand brought forward and down from above shoulder level
armless(in man) either of the upper limbs from the shoulder to the wrist
stingerA heat-seeking ground-to-air missile that is launched from the shoulder
stingersA heat-seeking ground-to-air missile that is launched from the shoulder
humerusthe long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow
shouldersA large cut of meat from the upper foreleg and shoulder blade of an animal
humerithe long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow
shoulderA large cut of meat from the upper foreleg and shoulder blade of an animal
HORSECOLLARIllegal football tackle involving grabbing the inside of the shoulder pads from behind or the side
deltoidslarge, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint, whose action raises the arm away from the side
humerithe long bone of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow
deltoidlarge, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint, whose action raises the arm away from the side
coracoidsA short projection from the shoulder blade in mammals, to which part of the biceps is attached
musketsAn infantryman's light gun with a long barrel, typically smooth-bored, muzzleloading, and fired from the shoulder
creelwickerwork basket worn on the back or suspended from the shoulder, used esp. by anglers for carrying fish
creelswickerwork basket worn on the back or suspended from the shoulder, used esp. by anglers for carrying fish
kago(in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer
kagos(in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer
aiguillettesAn ornament on some military and naval uniforms, consisting of braided loops hanging from the shoulder and on dress uniforms ending in points
aiguilletteAn ornament on some military and naval uniforms, consisting of braided loops hanging from the shoulder and on dress uniforms ending in points
rappelto descend (as from a cliff) by sliding down a rope passed under one thigh, across the body, and over the opposite shoulder or through a special friction device
lekythosoil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
lekythoioil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
lekythioil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
amphorallarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar
amphoraelarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar