English to Swedish Meaning of elbow - armbåge


Elbow :
armbåge

armbåge, böjd, vändning, sväng, böja, lutning, korsning

armbåge, skjuta på, knuffas, klack, axel, handgemäng, knuff

armbågearmbågadeelbowingarmbågar
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Definitions of elbow in English
Noun(1) hinge joint between the forearm and upper arm and the corresponding joint in the forelimb of a quadruped(2) a sharp bend in a road or river(3) a length of pipe with a sharp bend in it(4) the part of a sleeve that covers the elbow joint(5) the joint of a mammal or bird that corresponds to the human elbow
Verb(1) push one's way with the elbows(2) shove one's elbow into another person's ribs
Examples of elbow in English
(1) Grabbing her other arm, he pulled the sleeve up to her elbow .(2) The sleeves ended between her elbow and her shoulder, and the overall effect was stunning.(3) A horde of journalists was camping outside the building, and Ann had had to push and elbow her way past them.(4) The dress puffed out below the waist, and had puffy sleeves, until the elbow , where they became skin-tight.(5) I wore a cotton swimming costume reaching to my knees and with sleeves to the elbow .(6) she propped herself up on one elbow(7) He came out of the Colts' shower area after the game wearing a large bandage on his elbow , a sleeve over his lower leg and a towel.(8) I narrowed my eyes and pushed the trolley past her, making sure to elbow her as I went past.(9) And I'm not entirely sure yet which is going to elbow the other aside.(10) The bell rang and Mr. Walker stood up and rolled up his sleeves to the elbow .(11) Taking a deep breath, she rolled her sleeves up to the elbow and, wincing a little, reached all the way inside the hole.(12) The elbow is a joint that serves to move the distal extremity to position the hand for fine motor activities.(13) Now, I shove and elbow and do karate moves and eye gouges just to get down the hallway.(14) With the knife held like a pen between his fingers, Matt slid his sleeve up to his elbow .(15) Under it she wore a crisp white shift whose sleeves puffed at the elbow .(16) On each occasion a kink, jerk or quirk was evident in his action that seemed to come from the straightening of a bent elbow .
Related Phrases of elbow
(1) elbow grease ::
armbåge fett
(2) tennis elbow ::
tennisarmbåge
(3) elbow joint ::
armbåge
(4) elbow pipe ::
knärör
(5) elbow macaroni ::
armbåge makaroner
Synonyms
Noun
1. elbow joint ::
armbåge
2. cubitus ::
cubitus
Verb
3. push ::
skjuta på
4. shove ::
knuff
5. force ::
tvinga
6. shoulder ::
axel
7. jostle ::
knuffas
8. barge ::
pråm
9. muscle ::
muskel
10. bulldoze ::
schakta
Different Forms
elbow, elbowed, elbowing, elbows
Word Example from TV Shows
I may have broken her nose
with my elbow.

I may have broken her nose with my ELBOW.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

Apply a little elbow grease.

Apply a little ELBOW grease.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9

I think I got churner's elbow.

I think I got churner's ELBOW.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 11

Relax elbow.

Relax ELBOW.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 13

Yeah.
lf you wanna hold his elbow.

Yeah. lf you wanna hold his ELBOW.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

English to Swedish Dictionary: elbow

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