hipbone in the PONS Dictionary

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The loin is slender yet powerful and there is good tuck-up, with the points of the hipbones slightly prominent.
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He examined the junctions between the sacrum -- the triangular structure that contains the base of the spine -- and the hipbones on either side of it.
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It is at his hipbone when the shredded, burnt flesh appears, the only evidence of where a leg was.
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This was the forerunner of the classic 1950s model pose: chest caved-in and hipbones jutting forward.
fashion.telegraph.co.uk
It is most remarkable for its unusual hipbones, which would have supported the largest thigh muscles, proportionally, of any known sauropod.
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For shorter ladies, there are ones that sit on the hipbone, which are good for breaking down the chest area and ensuring their petite height isn't accentuated.
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Its assignment to a new species is based on several noteworthy autapomorphies, including an oddly-shaped hipbone which would have permitted the attachment of unusually massive leg muscles.
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Not like they attached the foot to her hipbone.
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For years after, when she'd wake up, she'd reach down and feel her hipbone to make sure she was still thin.
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Meanwhile, those who kept both feet flat on the floor actually lost hipbone density in just four months.
health.usnews.com

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