1. elbowed - Adjective
2. elbowed - Verb
of Elbow
Source: Webster's dictionaryHawkins elbowed Fremantle’s Luke Ryan in the neck during the final quarter of the Cats’ win over Fremantle on Monday night. Source: Internet
More than 12,500 of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified. citation citation They are easily identified by their elbowed antennae and the distinctive node-like structure that forms their slender waists. Source: Internet
He took a hand off the steering wheel, lightly elbowed Jeff and then returned to my reflection in the rearview mirror, waiting for an answer. Source: Internet
As Jenkins walked away she extended her arms upwards and elbowed Howard in the face inadvertently. Source: Internet
Felton, meanwhile, was angered after being elbowed in the face by Adams when they were boxing out under the basket. Source: Internet
I elbowed my way through the crowd to find a bunch of jellybean sized eggs laid neatly inside the crack of a beastly cinder block. Source: Internet