loins in English

noun
1
the part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest (false) ribs and the hipbones.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "loins" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "loins", or refer to the context using the word "loins" in the English Dictionary.

1. “Loins girded about with truth”

2. Gird the loins of your mind.

3. He makes my loins roar with hunger.

4. Chianina loins, ribeyes, tenderloins $45.00 lb

5. 4 Loins girded about with truth.

6. Protecting the Loins, the Breast, and the Feet

7. This girdle helped to protect the loins.

8. 13 He was sprung from my loins.

9. We're just unwinding before girding our loins for London.

10. The sun feels almost unbearably delicious on his loins.

11. How can Christians gird their loins with truth?

12. Bunched britches, lurching loins, hot haunches, call it what you want.

13. Do you mind if I heat this on your loins?

14. “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth.”

15. Who is instructed to “gird sackcloth upon the loins,” and why?

16. When a soldier girded his loins, he was getting ready for battle.

17. 22 The head of a philosopher on the loins of a tomcat.

18. Products Include Short Loins, Ribeye’s, Briskets, Sirloins, Rounds and Chianina Beef Burger

19. In an instant there was an uncontrollable flood in his loins, an unstoppable surge.

20. “Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;

21. Therefore, it might be said that the potential human race within his loins died with him.

22. She felt an aching need for Fernando to soothe away the pain of desire from her loins.

23. A garment that provides covering for the loins Familiarity information: Breechclout used as a noun is very rare.

24. Awakening to the softness of Bethany pressed into her caused heat to spring life into her loins.

25. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.’”

26. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.”

27. 18 The call goes forth, then, to false religion: “Undress and make yourselves naked, and gird sackcloth upon the loins.

28. The soldier’s belt helped to protect his loins, and it provided a convenient support from which to suspend the sword.

29. Breakdancing is a term spawned from the loins of the media’s philistinism, socialism, and naiveté at that time.

30. 12 Paul explains: “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness.”

31. 15 As some quaint, dimity-repressed little islanders from whose dusty loins sprang forth Shakespeare, Upstairs Downstairs and an Empire.

32. Tying-up or Azoturia is a muscle metabolism problem. The muscles over the loins and the quarters harden, with cramps and stiffness

33. The Bible likens the truth of God’s Word to the girdle that a soldier of ancient times wore to help protect his loins.

34. Absolution I am whole Absolution I am Open her loins and into the hearth Don't let her flames consume your heart For

35. John wore a garment of camel hair, with a leather girdle around his loins, in the manner of the prophet Elijah, who foreshadowed him.

36. (2) Loins and neck-ends may be with or without rind, the adherend layer of fat, however, not exceeding 25 mm in depth.

37. 27 None shall slumber nor sleep; neither shall the girdle of their loins be loosed, nor the latchet of their shoes be broken;

38. THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL SIR WALTER SCOTT He was broadly built, with long Apish arms and a mighty chest, but with lean loins and thin bandy legs

39. A soldier had to keep his belt tight in order to protect his loins (hips, groin, and lower abdomen) and to bear the weight of his sword.

40. (Luke 1:15) Moreover, “John had his clothing of camel’s hair and a leather girdle around his loins; his food too was insect locusts and wild honey.”

41. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS JOHN RUSSELL He was broadly built, with long apish arms and a mighty chest, but with lean loins and thin Bandy legs

42. Notorious for his valorisation of a phallocentric physicality empowered by his infamous loins of darkness, Lawrence is often susceptible to an ableism that Apotheosises physical prowess

43. How that You Arraignest even the Kodesh Host, my heart is sorely racked, my loins are all a-quake, my sighing reaches down into the nethermost abyss and

44. We read variously of flinty hearts and stiff necks, bent knees and girded loins, blind eyes and ears waxed dull, and perhaps strangest of all, “Bowels of mercy.”

45. (1Sa 18:4; 2Sa 20:8) Whereas a loosened girdle denoted leisure (1Ki 20:11), girding up the loins or hips indicated readiness for action or battle. —Ex 12:11; 1Ki 18:46; 1Pe 1:13, ftn.

46. Actor Roger Lloyd Pack said: "I feel Affronted that George Bush is coming over here, and even more Affronted that I'm not allowed to march in protest." Protesters gird their loins ahead of visit from 'war criminal' Bush; POLITICS

47. 19 And after I had smitten off his head with his own sword, I took the garments of Laban and put them upon mine own body; yea, even every whit; and I did gird on his armor about my loins.

48. "For as the girdle Cleaveth to the loins of a man, so have I caused to cleave unto me the whole house of Israel, and the whole house of Judah, saith the Lord //the ordinance of covenanting/chapter v covenanting confers obligation.htm

49. 16 In the communion sacrifice, all the fat —around the intestines, the kidneys, the appendage upon the liver, and the loins, as well as the fatty tail of the sheep— was offered to Jehovah by being burned, made to smoke on the altar.

50. When one engaged in some form of physical activity or work, he would ‘gird up his loins’ by wearing a sash, often pulling the ends of the garment up between his legs and tucking these ends under the sash so that he would have freedom of movement.