Collarbone

Word COLLARBONE
Character 10
Hyphenation collarbone
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Collarbone"

What do we mean by collarbone?

The clavicle. noun

The clavicle, a bone linking the scapula and sternum.

The bone joining the shoulder and the breastbone. noun

Bone linking the scapula and sternum noun

The bone joining the shoulder and the breastbone.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Collarbone

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The word "collarbone" in example sentences

Kitna, who's 38, came on Monday night when Tony Romo broke his clavicle (he's expected to be out 6-8 weeks; he'll have a CT scan today to determine whether surgery on the collarbone is needed) and the results were decidedly mixed. ❋ Cindy Boren (2010)

Losing quarterback Tony Romo to a broken collarbone is going to replace a passer with a career 7.4 net YPA with one with 5.0 net YPA. ❋ Brian Burke (2010)

Making a shimmery evening dust to enhance your shoulders and collarbone is easy with a little bit of mica. ❋ Anne-Marie (2007)

New Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson, shown with commissioner Roger Goodell after the Vikings selected him at No. 7, says his collarbone is 90% healed from last season's injury while at Oklahoma. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I’ll go along with Deron on this: A good collarbone is an asset. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When we look at fractures as a whole in cyclists, the collarbone is the most frequent bone to be broken. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I'm just going to pull my shirt down a little bit here, the collarbone, which is this area right here, sometimes it impinges on your shoulder. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Next, she taps on my collarbone, which is covered by Lycra from my one-piece suit. ❋ Kristin Espinasse (2007)

The collarbone is the most frequently broken bone during childbirth, and Sam had a pretty rough birth. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Her collarbone was a knife edge above the neckline of her dress, her arms about the width of a piece of spaghetti, and there was something wrong with her face. ❋ Stabenow, Dana (2004)

Catch a stationary edge and break a collarbone or wrist. ❋ Bob Ward The Aspen Times Aspen (2010)

Troy Corser has revealed that stretched ligaments in his collarbone were the reason for him having to withdraw from the latest World Superbike round at ❋ Unknown (2010)

Two of those electrodes are right under your collarbone, meaning that cool tank top now shows a bunch of wires and electrodes and gets you attention from old men on the bus; “You have something stuck to you…” ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2006)

The tip of the spear hit him just above the collarbone, passing through his right shoulder and out his back, clean as a knife through butter. ❋ Howard Gordon (2011)

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