Noun
ribcage (plural ribcages)
Alternative spelling of rib cage
All of those movements are made possible by the soft tissue that attaches to the scapula, and is linked up to the ribcage, humerus, and clavicle to make up the entire shoulder girdle. Source: Internet
Jamie asked, his words resonating through my ribcage. Source: Internet
If at all possible, subdiaphragmatic (below the ribcage) abdominal thrusts should be used in the woman, especially if there is still room between the enlarging uterus and baby, and the rib cage to perform the maneuver. Source: Internet
More recent side airbag designs include a two chamber system; a firmer lower chamber for the pelvic region and softer upper chamber for the ribcage. Source: Internet
For a more polished lead change, manage your horse’s shoulders and ribcage during your approach with this counter-bend exercise. Source: Internet
He moved behind me and ran his hands down my ribcage to the small of my back, palms flat. Source: Internet