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I . elbow [ˈelbəʊ, Am -boʊ] N

1. elbow ANAT, FASHION:

elbow

2. elbow (in pipe):

elbow
kolanko nt
at one's elbow fig

elbow room N

1. elbow room (space):

elbow room
[wolne] miejsce nt

2. elbow room fig (freedom of action):

elbow room

tennis elbow N MED

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He did not make his professional debut until 2012 due to an elbow injury.
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In women's lacrosse, thigh pads, shin guards, and elbow pads are commonly used.
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There is extensive insect loss in the proper right leg, some at the proper right elbow, and at the fronts of both feet.
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During the 1660s, the sleeves varied a lot from elbow length to no sleeves at all.
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Indistinct white stripes are present on the flanks, running from elbow to hip.
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When the swimmer's elbows have reached the line of his eye and have begun to rise, his head starts to lift.
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Swelling over the bone site is seen and an inability to straighten the elbow is noted.
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His success was interrupted in when he was downed for eight weeks with elbow problems.
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Full, loose sleeves ended just below the elbow at mid century and became longer and tighter in keeping with the new trend.
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But most of the pack stayed in close order formation throughout the with lots of jockeying for position and flying elbows.
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