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elbow
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: elbowspast: elbowedpp: elboweding: elbowing
As a noun, the word evokes a sharp, angular point of the body, often associated with stability when leaning or accidental collisions in tight spaces. It carries a physical sense of a hinge that allows for a wide range of motion but is vulnerable to impact. As a verb, the word shifts from a biological description to an aggressive social action. It implies a lack of patience or a desperate need for space, suggesting a forceful, tactile intrusion into another person's personal boundary to achieve a goal.
Countable when referring to the physical joint on a human body (two elbows).