elbow
Refers to the elbow on the left arm.
Refers to the elbow on the right arm.
Pain or discomfort in the elbow.
Describes a pointed elbow, often used in a physical context.
An injury where the bones of the elbow joint are forced out of alignment.
A broken bone in the elbow joint.
Refers to the elbow of a baseball pitcher, often in the context of injuries.
Refers to the elbow used for throwing, especially in baseball.
The anatomical joint connecting the upper arm and forearm.
Sufficient space to move or work in.
Harm or damage sustained to the elbow.
An unpleasant sensation in the elbow, often caused by injury or illness.
A health issue affecting the elbow.
The fibrous connective tissue that connects bones in the elbow.
A piece of protective padding worn on the elbow.
A medical operation on the elbow.
The inside part of the arm where it bends at the elbow.
To meet and spend time with famous or important people.
To be very busy with or deeply involved in something.
To push your elbow hard into the side of someone's body, often as a signal.
In a position higher than the elbow.
In a position lower than the elbow.
Holding or guiding someone by their elbow.
Figuratively, close by and ready to help.
Supporting the upper body with one elbow.
Beneath your elbow.
Under your elbow.
To flex the arm at the elbow joint.
To let your elbow be supported by a surface.
To support your weight on your elbow.
To incline your body and support its weight with your elbow.
To hold someone's elbow, typically to guide or support them.
To make the arm straight at the elbow.
To put your elbow on a surface.
To quickly take hold of someone's elbow, often to get their attention or to steady them.
To straighten the arm at the elbow joint.
To strike your elbow against something hard accidentally.
To strike your elbow on a surface.
To hold someone's elbow firmly.
To bend the elbow joint.
To support your upper body in a raised position using your elbow.
To lift your upper body from a lying position using your elbow.
To cause harm or damage to the elbow.
To straighten the elbow to its maximum extent, making the joint rigid.
To push your elbow into someone or something quickly and forcefully.
To push your elbow forward suddenly and violently.
To force the bones of the elbow out of their proper position.
To break a bone in the elbow.
To hit someone forcefully with an elbow.