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		Definition of collarbone in English: collarbonenounˈkɒləbəʊnˈkɑlərˌboʊn Either of the pair of bones joining the breastbone to the shoulder blades. Also called clavicle  Example sentencesExamples -  Draw your shoulder blades toward each other and feel broad across the collarbones.
 -  The finished tattoo will cover the area from the collarbone to the elbows, all the back and torso, down to the ankles.
 -  Colin had muscle damage to his back, while Erin fractured her collarbone and a finger.
 -  A specialist in Frankfurt has prepared a shoulder brace for Stoner to wear to protect his collarbone.
 -  In addition, the arms are linked through the chest barrel, from shoulder to shoulder, on the yoke of the collarbones, much like an armature, the metal framework on which a sculpture is molded.
 -  On the inhalation, the collarbones lift, the diaphragm flattens and descends, pushing out the belly, and the pelvic floor descends.
 -  I've tried to tell her that visible collarbones are considered very attractive nowadays, to which I got a frightfully rhino-like snort from my eavesdropping dad and a pitiful look from my mom.
 -  The accident left him with limited movement on his right side and he suffered a broken rib cage and collarbone and collapsed lungs.
 -  Clark was knocked out and had his jaw broken and his collarbone broken 10 minutes into the game.
 -  My shoulders were going to be avoiding shrugs until my collarbone had recovered.
 -  Areas such as collarbones, shoulders, nipples, breasts, bottom, ankles and soles of the feet need special care.
 -  He let his hand trail down my neck to my collarbone, and then continued down my bare shoulder and down my arm.
 -  Since her diagnosis she broke her collarbone, her wrist and her back in a riding accident.
 -  The second woman had dislocated her collarbone from her sternum, which rapidly began to swell.
 -  The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones.
 -  It still hurts my collarbones, but I'd rather have sore collarbones after the race than have other injuries like a neck injury.
 -  Let the collarbones feel open so your shoulders are not like dog-eared pages.
 -  It's not practical to cast ribs and collarbones (clavicles).
 -  Use it to highlight the arch of your brows, cheekbones or collarbones - but don't overdo it or you'll look like something out of Taboo.
 -  He suffered broken vertebrae in his neck and broke his collarbone and six ribs.
 
    Definition of collarbone in US English: collarbonenounˈkälərˌbōnˈkɑlərˌboʊn Either of the pair of bones joining the breastbone to the shoulder blades. Also called clavicle  Example sentencesExamples -  A specialist in Frankfurt has prepared a shoulder brace for Stoner to wear to protect his collarbone.
 -  In addition, the arms are linked through the chest barrel, from shoulder to shoulder, on the yoke of the collarbones, much like an armature, the metal framework on which a sculpture is molded.
 -  Clark was knocked out and had his jaw broken and his collarbone broken 10 minutes into the game.
 -  The finished tattoo will cover the area from the collarbone to the elbows, all the back and torso, down to the ankles.
 -  Areas such as collarbones, shoulders, nipples, breasts, bottom, ankles and soles of the feet need special care.
 -  It still hurts my collarbones, but I'd rather have sore collarbones after the race than have other injuries like a neck injury.
 -  Use it to highlight the arch of your brows, cheekbones or collarbones - but don't overdo it or you'll look like something out of Taboo.
 -  Since her diagnosis she broke her collarbone, her wrist and her back in a riding accident.
 -  I've tried to tell her that visible collarbones are considered very attractive nowadays, to which I got a frightfully rhino-like snort from my eavesdropping dad and a pitiful look from my mom.
 -  The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones.
 -  Let the collarbones feel open so your shoulders are not like dog-eared pages.
 -  It's not practical to cast ribs and collarbones (clavicles).
 -  The accident left him with limited movement on his right side and he suffered a broken rib cage and collarbone and collapsed lungs.
 -  Draw your shoulder blades toward each other and feel broad across the collarbones.
 -  He suffered broken vertebrae in his neck and broke his collarbone and six ribs.
 -  On the inhalation, the collarbones lift, the diaphragm flattens and descends, pushing out the belly, and the pelvic floor descends.
 -  My shoulders were going to be avoiding shrugs until my collarbone had recovered.
 -  He let his hand trail down my neck to my collarbone, and then continued down my bare shoulder and down my arm.
 -  Colin had muscle damage to his back, while Erin fractured her collarbone and a finger.
 -  The second woman had dislocated her collarbone from her sternum, which rapidly began to swell.
 
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