shinbone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of shinbone
before 1000; Middle English; Old English scinbān. See shin 1, bone
Example Sentences
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Vonn suffered a complex fracture in her left tibia or shinbone, the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg.
Christopher laughed, and the squirrel ran up his shinbone to his knee.
From Literature
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The condition, which strikes many young athletes, causes painful inflammation of the growth plate just above the shinbone.
From Los Angeles Times
The procedure involved placing new implants at the end of the thighbone and top of the shinbone with the computer's aid to ensure the knee was stable and balanced throughout the range of motion.
From Science Daily
The team searched for lesions, or indicators of stress, on the shinbones of the pandemic victims.
From Science Daily
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