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- noun Plural form of
collarbone .
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Examples
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He had fully healed from the sickness, though I noted the prominence of his collarbones and the greenish tinge under his cheerful blue eyes.
Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011
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“As the father of a three-year-old who was shaken by her baby nurse when she was only five days old, breaking three ribs, both collarbones and causing a severe brain injury, words cannot describe my reaction,” said Donohue.
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Gia was used to being on the dance floor, at eye level with hundreds of collarbones.
Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011
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I especially appreciated how she drew Ruth as skinny, but she also captured the hollow eyes, unattractively prominent collarbones, and general air of weakness that comes along with crash dieting.
Kat & Mouse: The Knave of Diamonds » Comics Worth Reading 2009
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Nars Illuminator £21.50, spacenk.co.ukA luxurious cream that's thick enough to target areas such as cheeks and collarbones.
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How would you know, what with your head up your ass to the collarbones?
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My wife has broken collarbones twice, one each side, caused by wrecks on jumping horses.
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My wife has broken collarbones twice, one each side, caused by wrecks on jumping horses.
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To that end, Manhattan designer Richard Chai refit the aloha shirt with cutouts at the shoulders and collarbones in a fuchsia iris pattern with matching hot-pants.
Endless Summer 2012
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Dab over foundation and before powder, only where light would naturally hit smooth skin – brow, cheek and collarbones, a touch on the forehead.
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