It is a noun it is a thing on your body.
It can be used as a verb, as in shouldered, but it is not common.
He shouldered his way through the crowd.
The football player shouldered the blocker out of the way.
There are no abstract noun in the sentence; the nouns dancer, rattlesnake, and shoulders are all concrete nouns.
Atlas is a noun. It refers to a collection of maps or a titan in Greek mythology who carried the heavens on his shoulders.
Yes, "backs" is a common noun. It refers to the rear part of a person's or animal's body from the shoulders to the hips.
No, "shawl" is a common noun. It is a type of garment or wrap that is worn over the shoulders or head for warmth or fashion.
The word shrug is a verb. It can also be a noun as in a lifting of the shoulders.
The word 'bust' is a common noun, a word for an image or portrait of a person from the neck or shoulders up. The word 'Pallas' is a proper noun, the Greek goddess of wisdom, guardian of Athens. A proper noun is always capitalized.The 'bust of Pallas' is a term for a statue of the goddess Pallas consisting of her head, neck, and possibly her shoulders.
Yes, cape is a noun, a common noun, whether you wear it over your shoulders or sail around it in your boat. Cape is only a proper noun when it is the name of something such as Cape Cod or the Cape of Good Hope.
The noun 'stole' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long scarf of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders; a word for a thing.The word 'stole' is also the past tense of the verb to steal.
Shoulder is a common noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
Yes, the word 'back' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the rear surface of a body from the shoulders to the hips; the side of something that is opposite of the main focus of the thing.The word 'back' is also a verb, an adverb, and an adjective.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
your shoulders are for support of your arms, without your shoulders your arms wouldn't be attached to our body.