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Definition of thigh in English: thighnoun θʌɪθaɪ 1The part of the human leg between the hip and the knee. Example sentencesExamples - Extend your legs, then bend your knees and pull your upper thighs in toward your chest.
- A cuff is inflated around the thigh to obstruct venous outflow but not arterial inflow.
- Concentrate on squeezing your pelvic floor muscles only, not your stomach and thighs.
- Ultrasound can also used to assess arteries of the neck and thighs.
- Most immunisations are given by injection, usually into the muscle or fat of the outer thigh or upper arm.
- It's exercise, sure, but it is as demanding on the eyes and the brain as it is on the back, thighs and calves.
- This device is called the insulin jet system and can be used on the stomach, buttocks and thighs.
- Turns out the kid has a contact dermatitis from where his thighs are rubbing together.
- Three days later he complained of a sharp pain in the left thigh and a purpuric rash localised to the left leg and foot.
- The tennis player, ranked 67th in the world, is recovering from a torn abductor muscle in her thigh.
- Later she also told her mother, who saw the teenager had bruising to her arms, chest and thighs.
- You can also use these scissors to trim the straggling hairs at the tops of your thighs.
- I was sitting next to Marie, and I couldn't help noticing that my thighs are least twice the size of hers.
- The hamstring muscles at the back of the thigh are often very tight, forcing the knees to move in ways they were not designed to do.
- The pain or ache is commonly situated in the front of the thighs, in the calves, and behind the knees.
- Electrodes are placed on the stomach, bottom and thighs and two electrical currents are switched on.
- One of my first patients was a man with swollen gums and tender thighs, the latter showing a diffuse dusky discoloration.
- A magnetic resonance scan of his thigh showed a lesion within the sciatic nerve.
- Three weeks earlier she had injured her left thigh at an airport just before boarding a transatlantic flight.
- I get dressed and, ignoring the pain in my calves and thighs, I cycle into town.
- 1.1 The body part in other animals that corresponds to the human thigh.
Example sentencesExamples - One young bird, handled after wandering, readily disgorged a leg and thigh of a former brother or sister.
Derivatives adjective in combination a big-thighed man
Origin Old English thēh, thēoh, thīoh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dij. Rhymes ally, Altai, apply, assai, awry, ay, aye, Baha'i, belie, bi, Bligh, buy, by, bye, bye-bye, chi, Chiangmai, Ciskei, comply, cry, Cy, Dai, defy, deny, Di, die, do-or-die, dry, Dubai, dye, espy, eye, fie, fly, forbye, fry, Frye, goodbye (US goodby), guy, hereby, hi, hie, high, I, imply, I-spy, July, kai, lie, lye, Mackay, misapply, my, nearby, nigh, Nye, outfly, passer-by, phi, pi, pie, ply, pry, psi, Qinghai, rai, rely, rocaille, rye, scry, serai, shanghai, shy, sigh, sky, Skye, sky-high, sly, spin-dry, spry, spy, sty, Sukhotai, supply, Tai, Thai, thereby, thy, tie, Transkei, try, tumble-dry, underlie, Versailles, Vi, vie, whereby, why, wry, Wye, xi, Xingtai, Yantai Definition of thigh in US English: thighnounTHīθaɪ 1The part of the human leg between the hip and the knee. Example sentencesExamples - The tennis player, ranked 67th in the world, is recovering from a torn abductor muscle in her thigh.
- Turns out the kid has a contact dermatitis from where his thighs are rubbing together.
- The hamstring muscles at the back of the thigh are often very tight, forcing the knees to move in ways they were not designed to do.
- Most immunisations are given by injection, usually into the muscle or fat of the outer thigh or upper arm.
- Three days later he complained of a sharp pain in the left thigh and a purpuric rash localised to the left leg and foot.
- You can also use these scissors to trim the straggling hairs at the tops of your thighs.
- Later she also told her mother, who saw the teenager had bruising to her arms, chest and thighs.
- It's exercise, sure, but it is as demanding on the eyes and the brain as it is on the back, thighs and calves.
- Extend your legs, then bend your knees and pull your upper thighs in toward your chest.
- The pain or ache is commonly situated in the front of the thighs, in the calves, and behind the knees.
- Electrodes are placed on the stomach, bottom and thighs and two electrical currents are switched on.
- A magnetic resonance scan of his thigh showed a lesion within the sciatic nerve.
- This device is called the insulin jet system and can be used on the stomach, buttocks and thighs.
- I was sitting next to Marie, and I couldn't help noticing that my thighs are least twice the size of hers.
- A cuff is inflated around the thigh to obstruct venous outflow but not arterial inflow.
- One of my first patients was a man with swollen gums and tender thighs, the latter showing a diffuse dusky discoloration.
- Concentrate on squeezing your pelvic floor muscles only, not your stomach and thighs.
- Ultrasound can also used to assess arteries of the neck and thighs.
- I get dressed and, ignoring the pain in my calves and thighs, I cycle into town.
- Three weeks earlier she had injured her left thigh at an airport just before boarding a transatlantic flight.
- 1.1 The corresponding part in other animals.
Example sentencesExamples - One young bird, handled after wandering, readily disgorged a leg and thigh of a former brother or sister.
Origin Old English thēh, thēoh, thīoh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dij. |