Australian English Meaning of out at the elbows
out at the elbows
Other Australian English words related to out at the elbows
Nearest Words of out at the elbows
- out of commission => out of commission
- out of humor => Out of humour
- out of joint => out of whack
- out of one's head => out of one's mind
- out of one's mind => off their head
- out of plumb => out of plumb
- out of pocket => Out of pocket
- out of sorts => out of order
- out to lunch => out to lunch
- outbalanced => unbalanced
Definitions and Meaning of out at the elbows in English
out at the elbows
to push with the elbow, to shove aside by pushing with or as if with the elbow, at one's side, the outer curve of a bent arm, something (such as macaroni or an angular pipe fitting) resembling an elbow, the joint of the arm, a corresponding joint in the front limb of an animal, to push or shove with the elbow, to advance by or as if by pushing with the elbow, a joint in the anterior limb of a lower vertebrate corresponding to the elbow, the joint between the human forearm and the upper arm that supports the outer curve of the arm when bent, a corresponding joint in the anterior limb of a lower vertebrate, the joint of the human arm, shabbily dressed, to make an angle, to advance by pushing with the elbow, to force (one's way) by pushing with or as if with the elbow, a part (as of a pipe) bent like an elbow, short of funds
FAQs About the word out at the elbows
out at the elbows
to push with the elbow, to shove aside by pushing with or as if with the elbow, at one's side, the outer curve of a bent arm, something (such as macaroni or an
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out at elbows => out at elbows, ousts => ousts, ousters => ousters, ounces => ounces, ought (to) => should,