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straight from shoulder
adjective as in aboveboard
Example Sentences
She’s short, and oblong in shape, so that her iron- gray cardigan falls straight from shoulder to hip with no pause in between for a waist.
She’s short, and oblong in shape, so that her iron- gray cardigan falls straight from shoulder to hip with no pause in between for a waist.
Legs.—Fore set straight from shoulder, with plenty of bone and muscle; hindlegs very muscular and well bent, with the hocks well let down.
LEGS—Fore-legs set straight from shoulder, with plenty of bone and muscle.
Six feet three he was, straight from shoulder to hip, broad-chested and singularly well formed and graceful for such a big man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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