shoulder in in English

noun
1
(in dressage) a movement in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its hindquarters carried closer to the wall than its shoulders and its body curved toward the center.
We were doing shoulder-ins , leg yields and side passes.

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1. I patted her shoulder in reassurance.

2. Take that bandage off your shoulder in the next two days.

3. She laughed, twisting her shoulder in a horrible parody of coquetry.

4. Brassica knows its market, and it’s routinely shoulder to shoulder in here

5. Blacks and whites stood shoulder to shoulder in the stands to applaud.

6. I decided finally to gently nudge his shoulder in hopes of waking him.

7. Next to pull out was Surrey fast bowler Martin Bicknell, who dislocated his shoulder in training.

8. It was slung around his shoulder in such an elegant way that it seemed a fashion accessory.

9. He lunged forwards, hit Rohmer hard with his shoulder in a rugby charge and grabbed his gun arm.

10. Also, serving “shoulder to shoulder” in the ministry produces a united spirit in the congregation. —Read Zephaniah 3:9.

11. 17 Zitney lay beside her, his firm, lean shoulder in the air, the sheet tangled negligently around his bronzed arm.

12. The presence of avulsion injuries being limited to the forelimb and shoulder in both Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus suggests that theropods may have had a musculature more complex than and functionally different from those of birds.

13. In this verse the original-language word for “be anxious” has the idea of having “to look over your shoulder in anticipation of an unknown threat” or “to look about as one does in a state of alarm.”