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II . shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəɐ, Am ˈʃoʊldɚ] VB trans

2. shoulder (place on one's shoulders):

hard shoulder [ˌhɑ:dˈʃəʊldəɐ, Am ˌhɑ:rdˈʃoʊldɚ] N Brit AUTO

shoulder blade N

shoulder pad N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many cold shoulders are turned and stink eyes are given.
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Their son was born without arms, with hands growing from his shoulders, and their daughter suffered from a number of internal deformities.
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The lab's previous robots have aimed to mimic human structures, like the shoulders, knees, and now parts of the excretory system.
qz.com
The shoulders are knit together, and the remaining stitches (usually about one-third) at the neck back are held for the collar.
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A lariat to the back of the opponent's neck and shoulders is sometimes referred to as a northern lariat or enzui lariat.
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People wear a hat and cover their shoulders while someone spins around them holding a lit-up Catherine wheel.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
www.europarl.europa.eu
The match ended in a draw as the last fall had both men's shoulders on the mat.
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Endowed with broad shoulders and a big voice.
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Attached to a blue diadem, a veil that flows down her head, across her shoulders and clings to her arms.
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