elbow

elbow

(one's way) through (something) to push or drive oneself through something, such as a crowd, perhaps using one's elbows or arms to move people out of the way. She elbowed her way through the crowd. Jerry elbowed through the people gathered at the door.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See:
  • (in) up to (one's) elbows
  • all power to your elbow
  • assholes and elbows
  • at (one's) elbow
  • at elbow
  • at someone's elbow
  • at your elbow
  • bend (one's)/the elbow
  • bend elbow
  • bend one’s elbow
  • bend the elbow
  • bend your elbow
  • crook (one's)/the elbow
  • crook one's elbow
  • elbow
  • elbow (one) out
  • elbow (one) out of (something)
  • elbow (one's way) through
  • elbow (one's) way
  • elbow (one's) way to the top
  • elbow aside
  • elbow grease
  • elbow grease, to use
  • elbow out of and elbow out
  • elbow room
  • elbow-bending
  • elbow-grease
  • get the elbow
  • give (someone) the elbow
  • give somebody the elbow
  • give someone the elbow
  • lift (one's) elbow
  • lift one’s elbow
  • lift your elbow
  • like tryin' to scratch your ear with your elbow
  • like trying to scratch your ear with your elbow
  • more power to somebody's elbow
  • more power to your elbow
  • more power to your elbow!
  • out at elbows
  • out at the elbows
  • rub elbows
  • rub elbows with
  • rub elbows with (someone)
  • rub elbows with someone
  • rub elbows with, to
  • rub shoulders
  • rub shoulders with (someone)
  • some elbow room
  • up to (one's) elbows (in something)
  • up to your elbows in
  • use (a little) (bit of) elbow grease
  • use some elbow grease
References in periodicals archive
The elbow joint is composed of the distal end of the humerus and the proximal ends of the radius and ulna bones.
You elbowed me in the stomach without reason.' "Okay, if you want to push, but an elbow is different."
Once the patient was haemodynamically stabilised, anteroposterior and lateral x-rays of both the forearms with wrist and elbow joints and also one exclusively dedicated for the right elbow were obtained.
Three months after the injury, he presented with limited range of motion (ROM) of the elbow and persistent radial nerve palsy.
The 30-year-old Serb said Saturday his elbow had not improved and he was going to miss next week's Qatar Open.
Proximal to the elbow joint, the ulnar nerve passes into the posterior compartment of the arm and descends between the medial epicondyle of the humerus and olecranon process of the ulna to form the ulnar groove.
The Smart Elbow design incorporates a spherical vortex chamber that extends partially beyond the 90[degrees] flow path, causing a ball of pellets to rotate in the same direction as the air stream, gently deflecting incoming pellets around the bend.
Orthopedic treatment of elbow injuries includes conservative and/or surcical treatment, and out comes are much better in children than in adults [1].
Pain when bending your elbow. Tenderness over the front of the joint.
First on the massage bed was Kesego Mathatsa, who like all players failed to deal with Kem's elbow and she was consistently reminded by Radiakanyo who was waiting by the side-line for her time, to remain calm and stop complaining.
What Is Tennis Elbow? Tennis elbow involves the muscles and tendons of the forearm.
I wanted the big end of the elbow to be close to the bottom of the inside of the barrel, but it had to be far enough away so the grain could slide under the elbow allowing the chickens to eat.
However, the bad news is you don't need to play tennis to get tennis elbow. Your forearm muscles, which twist and Paint-hours comes anything move your hands and wrists about, are in fairly constant use.
A verified Amazon customer said, "My elbow braces arrived fast and I live in Hawaii, way South.
Heterotopic bone formation plays a major role in the extrinsic causes of stiff elbow and has been depicted to arise in several situations including traumatic (intra-articular or extra-articular fractures, dislocations, post-surgery), neurogenic (head or spinal trauma) and congenital (fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva) conditions andsevere burns (1-5).