You have good luck
the ones in there knees, shoulders, and elbows.
The skin on your elbows is more flexible and helps you flex your arm and your fingertips are thicker and help you not get hurt that easily when you get a needle or something sharp and get cut.
The skin on your elbows is more flexible and help you flex your arm, and your fingertips are thicker and help you not get hurt that eaily!
It means "The elbows"
your ligaments will be streching so it will hurt were they are at such as shoulders, elbows, ankles and your hip bone.
Apart from getting good you'll end up with hurt knees, shins and elbows.
it means that he has leaned forward and you accidentally bump elbows
well, i don't know where it came from, but when people put their elbows on the table it makes them have bad posture. so as long as you keep your elbows off the table, it doesn't necessarily mean you will have good posture, it just helps it.
Using "elbows" in self-defense may result in not needing "help". Placing "elbows" on the table during a meal doesn't mean you won't get "helped" (served) . . . it's just deemed to be bad manners in some places. Belly-crawling with "elbows" is a good way to keep a low profile . . . definitely "helps".
The person is not a very good dancer. The phrase is usually stated as two left feet instead of two left elbows.
We HaVe ElBoWs BeCaUsE We MuSt..
Does what hurt? Do you mean sound?