oxter Antonyms
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Meaning of oxter
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oxter (n.)
The armpit; also, the arm.
oxter Sentence Examples
- The burly oxter of the blacksmith sent sparks flying with every hammer strike.
- The elderly woman's oxters ached with arthritis after a long day's work.
- The thief deftly slipped his hand into the victim's oxter, stealing a valuable necklace.
- The young child's oxter was bandaged after a fall from a tree.
- The swimmer tucked his arms into his oxters for warmth in the icy water.
- The boxer's oxters were bruised and swollen after a fierce fight.
- The professor's gown had wide oxters to accommodate his books and papers.
- The tailor carefully measured the oxters of his client for a custom-made suit.
- The homeless man shivered in the cold, his thin jacket offering little protection for his oxters.
- The statue of the Roman soldier had a powerful oxter that held a sword aloft.
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The armpit; also, the arm.
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The burly oxter of the blacksmith sent sparks flying with every hammer strike.
The elderly woman's oxters ached with arthritis after a long day's work.
The thief deftly slipped his hand into the victim's oxter, stealing a valuable necklace.
The young child's oxter was bandaged after a fall from a tree.