Sentence examples for the ankles from inspiring English sources

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the ankles

noun

The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lowermost portion of the leg, which contain this skeletal joint.

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Holy Ghost; the Ankles.

Almost down to the ankles.

"It was to the ankles," she recalled.

It was the ankles that were hard.

The ankles, the thighs, the hip bones, the clavicle.

He wore a backpack and trousers rolled at the ankles.

Tough on the ankles and feet (those stilettos).

He looks gaunt, and he's shackled at the ankles.

Mr. Mohamud, shackled at the ankles, spoke only once.

Crinolines revealed the ankles, and corsets emphasized female curves.

"You have no mobility around the ankles," he says.

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