knuckle in the PONS Dictionary

knuckle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be near the knuckle Brit inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wheel assembly is shown attached to the knuckle at its center point.
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When walking on all fours, it walks on its front knuckles with its claws tucked underneath to protect them from wearing down.
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His superb knuckle curveball is thrown at 8588 mph.
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The ceramic knuckles are made from a composite stronger than steel, harder than brass and gets past any metal detector.
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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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Historically the fight was the last time the championship would be won (as opposed to defended) in a bare knuckle fight.
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The water level should be a knuckle above the rice, then the heat is decreased until the rice has cooked.
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Application of a cane to the knuckles or the shoulders has been much less common.
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Only the knuckles of the hand are typically touched to the knuckles of the other persons hand.
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Examples of this could include a noticeable scar, a thick accent or a habit such as cracking their knuckles.
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