Crossword clues for collarbones
collarbones
Wiktionary
n. (plural of collarbone English)
Usage examples of "collarbones".
The tiny silver buttons that went from her collarbones to her thighs sparkled like raindrops in the muted light from the living room.
Slowly he laced his fingers around her neck as if measuring it, then traced the hollows of her collarbones out to her shoulders.
Planting his feet on Aragis' collarbones, he looked acrosseffectively, downat his startled face.
Schmidt devoted himself to Mary, whose slim arms and delicate collarbones were exposed by a low-cut, blue chiffon frock that might as well have been printed with dollar signs.
The bosomy, steatopygous one in pink to the collarbones, along with garnets set in silver, was the wife of this Sanctuarite nobleman.
Kelly followed along with him, dressed in a scarlet body stocking that left nothing to the imagination, but with a long cloak covering her shoulders and collarbones, the hood up high around her face.
Fine grid marks stretched vertically from his collarbones to his belly, and horizontally across the width of his body.
The rest of his hair fell loose and long to his collarbones, argent combed through jet at the temples.
Four broken arms, six broken or sprained hands, three cracked collarbones, and a broken leg put fourteen gunners out of action.
Her hands of their own volition dropped to her neck, to the protruding collarbones, to her breasts, which did not entirely reflect the gauntness of the rest of her.
Planting his feet on Aragis' collarbones, he looked across—effectively, down—at his startled face.