leg

simple noun113 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Refers to the leg on the left side of the body.

Refers to the leg on the right side of the body.

Describing legs of greater than average length.

A leg with a bone that has been cracked or broken.

Describing legs of less than average length.

Describing powerful, muscular legs.

The last part of a journey, race, or process.

The part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.

The part of the leg between the hip and the knee.

Describing aesthetically pleasing or well-formed legs.

Describing strong, muscular legs.

A general term for legs with little fat or muscle.

A leg that has been harmed or damaged.

The part of a pair of trousers that covers one leg.

The part of a pair of trousers that covers one leg.

The last part of a journey, race, or process.

Refers to the legs at the front of an animal's body.

Refers to the legs at the rear of an animal's body.

Describing aesthetically pleasing legs.

Describing legs with well-defined muscles.

A leg that is painful or injured.

Describing very thin legs, often in a slightly negative or informal way.

A more formal or medical term for a broken leg.

Refers to the legs at the rear of an animal's body.

Describing attractively thin legs.

Refers to the legs at the rear of an animal's body.

Describing legs with an attractive shape or curve.

Describing legs with well-defined muscles.

Describing short, thick legs.

Describing long, thin legs that look weak.

When legs suddenly bend and become weak, unable to support the body.

When legs suddenly bend and become weak, unable to support the body.

A hard covering put on a broken leg to help it heal.

A hard covering put on a broken leg to help it heal.

To fracture a bone in one's leg.

To walk around after sitting for a long time.

To cause harm or damage to one's leg.

To extend one's legs to a straightened position.