buttock - use in sentences
Possessives
- woman: The sight of a woman's buttocks is a strong insult in Swazi culture.. .
Converse of object
- leave: There is no need to trace the cause of quarrel between the right and left buttock ' .
- have: I'm looking forward to having buttocks that are the envy of mankind.
- develop: Develops buttock, hip, inner thigh and pelvis.
- clench: And when we finally reached camp, our buttocks firmly clenched, the snow continued.
- push: Traveling: When seated, try to sit with your buttocks pushed to the back of the seat.
- shape: Leg Exercises Squats: They build muscle in the thighs, shape the buttocks and improve endurance.
Adjective modifier
- bare: If bare breasts, bare buttocks or genitals are present, block access to the site.
- left: Bring your left foot up to your left buttock, grabbing your foot with your left hand.
- right: On 5 August, Austin was wounded, being shot in the right buttock.
- naked: Then she could have blatantly bent over straight legged, letting the hem rise up to expose her naked buttocks.
- low: Then lower buttock and bend the knee to really feel the muscle burn.
- pert: Many people would pay to see me kick Micha's stupid pert buttocks.
Modifies a noun
- muscle: Begin to lift leg toward the ceiling, contracting buttocks muscles at the same time.
- pain: In patients who can walk, the presence of mechanically related low-back or buttock pain may indicate a sacral insufficiency fracture.
- region: On examination the pain was located deep in the buttock region.
- cheek: Keep your back straight, repeat equal repetitions on each leg to work each buttock cheek!
- bone: From the heel back to the buttock bone the back of the leg extends and the pivot of the pelvis is triggered or deepened.
- skin: If one is to look at protected sites such as the buttock skin changes relatively little between 20 years olds and 80 year olds.
Noun used with modifier
- firm: TG: Firm buttocks, that kind of thing?
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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