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Definition of forequarters in English: forequartersplural nounˈfɔːkwɔːtəz The front legs and adjoining parts of a quadruped. Example sentencesExamples - Her neck flows well into her forequarters and she has a good deep chest.
- This gives a chestiness, and strength of forequarters, yet not of the ‘Bulldog’ chest.
- A balanced dog will have forequarters and rearquarters angulation that work well together.
- Bison are distinguished by their low horns, rounded forehead, and greater height of the forequarters compared with the hindquarters.
- The difference in weight distribution between forequarters and hindquarters is due to the weight of the head and neck.
- The bone of the forequarters must be very heavy in relation to the size of the dog.
- The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait.
- A dragon figure occupies one side of the tree, its forequarters resting on the base and its undulating, ropelike body (part of which is now missing) extending upward.
- We generally use this line of influence to direct turns or any movement of the forequarters or hindquarters off the primary line.
- Next lower part of the neck and left flank, after this; belly, right flank, forequarters, backquarters and tail.
- Neither is seen very often and their stocky body types and powerful forequarters are somewhat similar.
- The forequarters have flat, somewhat sloping shoulders and high withers.
- He has good reach in his forequarters and strong drive with his hindquarters.
- It appears to depict a bison's head and forequarters attached to a humanlike body.
- Reach of stride of the foreleg is dependent upon correct angulation, musculation and ligamentation of the forequarters, together with correct width of chest and construction of rib cage.
- The eggshell collapsed on one side, spilling out the creature within, or at least its forequarters.
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