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shouldered

verb as in be responsible for

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verb as in push, jostle

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The program has been called “absurd,” and shouldered judgments for its male-devised provenance.

Either way, Martin has publicly shouldered much of the blame.

She is extremely broad-shouldered, but has virtually no bust.

If you like broad-shouldered, sweet-shooting Midwestern boys...

The carnage complete, the killers shouldered their Kalashnikovs, extinguished their headlamps, and receded into the moonlight.

A tall, broad-shouldered, red-whiskered man pushed through the crowd that was gathering about Matt.

The Indian, a broad-shouldered, powerfully built man in a blue uniform, stopped at the agent's desk and saluted.

He is tall and broad-shouldered, his face strong and determined, his body manly and powerful.

The man was apparently about forty years old, not tall, but broad-shouldered and strong.

To use the language of the talented Mr. Whipper, "they cannot be raised in this country, without being stoop shouldered."

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to shouldered, such as: assume, accept, carry, bear, take on, and take upon oneself.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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