English to Igbo Meaning of shoulder - ubu


Shoulder :
ubu

ubu, ogwe aka, osisi ogwe, ogwe, olu, nkeji, isi, ahụ, toso, akpịrị, akpa

ubu, igwu, ikiaka, iri n'elu ubu

ubushoulderedinwen'ubu
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Definitions of shoulder in English
Noun(1) the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm(2) a cut of meat including the upper joint of the foreleg(3) a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula(4) the part of a garment that covers or fits over the shoulder(5) a narrow edge of land (usually unpaved
Verb(1) lift onto one's shoulders(2) push with the shoulders(3) carry a burden, either real or metaphoric
Examples of shoulder in English
(1) Some areas cook the entire hog, others just the pork shoulder , some make pulled pork.(2) It is also cruel because, as a group, high earners already shoulder one of the heaviest tax burdens in history.(3) don't shoulder me with that(4) He said many motorists drove on the shoulder of the highways and used interchanges and ramps to go around traffic lights.(5) Gonzalez has had his struggles when asked to carry a team, but the Royals don't need him to shoulder that heavy of a load.(6) My partner and I had parked on the shoulder of the highway and began to chat.(7) As the paramedics shoulder through, a commotion breaks out near the spectators.(8) There was no direct blow to the scapula and the shoulder did not dislocate.(9) shoulder injury(10) For the beef shoulder , bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil.(11) who'll shoulder the cost?(12) We have to be prepared to shoulder the responsibility and accept the consequences of knowing the truth.(13) For in any situation of war or conflict, women shoulder the greatest burden.(14) she turned to look at him over her shoulder(15) Meanwhile, Nicholas had spotted his jaguar sitting on the shoulder of the road and cut three lanes to get to her.(16) to shoulder arms
Related Phrases of shoulder
(1) shoulder bag ::
ubu akpa
(2) shoulder pad ::
ubu na mpe mpe akwa
(3) shoulder pads ::
ubu pad
(4) shoulder-length ::
ubu-ogologo
(5) shoulder to shoulder ::
ubu
(6) hard shoulder ::
ike ubu
(7) shoulder width ::
ubu obosara
(8) shoulder girdle ::
ubu-ọkiké
(9) soft shoulder ::
adụ ubu
Synonyms
Noun
1. shoulder joint ::
ubu na nkwonkwo
Verb
3. undertake ::
ibido
4. accept ::
anabata
5. assume ::
iche
6. bear ::
ibu
7. carry ::
ebu
Different Forms
shoulder, shouldered, shouldering, shoulders
Word Example from TV Shows
I push my shoulder against
the secret door to see if it gives way.

I push my SHOULDER against the secret door to see if it gives way.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

If he was out there, you'd have to look over
your shoulder for the rest of your life.

If he was out there, you'd have to look over your SHOULDER for the rest of your life.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 9

One on my shoulder,

One on my SHOULDER,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 23

My mom can be a pretty
good shoulder to cry on,

My mom can be a pretty good SHOULDER to cry on,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 12

and one really not
on my shoulder.

and one really not on my SHOULDER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 23

English to Igbo Dictionary: shoulder

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