knuckles in the PONS Dictionary

knuckles Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to crack one's knuckles

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The gelatin in the bone broth (found in the knuckles, feet, and other joints) helps seal up holes in intestines.
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As much sweat from his brow, spittle from his throat and blood from his suppurating knuckles as he could collect during his exertions, he smeared across the perspex.
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In his pockets, investigators found brass knuckles, a can of disabling spray (likely mace or pepper spray), and a computer disc containing an unfinished manuscript.
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However, youngsters with smaller hands tend to throw the knuckleball with their knuckles.
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He also has tattoos on his neck, and has the words stay down tattooed across his knuckles.
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Application of a cane to the knuckles or the shoulders has been much less common.
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If there is no guitarist available, the comps is rendered through hand clapping ("palmas") or by hitting a table with the knuckles.
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Hold the dumbbells at shoulder level with your knuckles facing the ceiling.
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The skin rash is reddish and most commonly occurs on the face, especially around the eyes, and over the knuckles and elbows.
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Patients usually notice a ring of small, firm bumps (papules) over the backs of the forearms, hands or feet, often centered on joints or knuckles.
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