Crossword clues for shins
shins
- What shorts don't cover
- Tibia sites
- They're under the patellae
- They're occasionally barked
- They're guarded in numerous sports
- They often have guards
- They need guards sometimes
- They may be guarded in soccer
- They go up to the knees
- They get kicked, in soccer
- Targets for some kicks
- Scrape spots
- Protected body parts for goalies and baseball catchers
- Place for a kick?
- Lower leg parts
- Kickers' targets?
- Kicker's targets
- Front of legs
- Femur neighbors
- Climbs, as a pole
- Climbs a tree
- Climbs a pole
- Climbs (a rope)
- Body parts that might need guards
- Band that will change your life, according to Natalie Portman in "Garden State"
- Bad places to get your kicks
- "Phantom Limb" band
- "New Slang" band, with "The"
- Kick locale
- They may need guards
- Targets of some kicks
- Climbs, in a way
- Some kick targets
- They may get splints
- Tibiae
- Hebrew letters on dreidels
- Where some athletes need guards
- They might need guards
- Leg parts
- Climbs, in a way (5)
- Climbs a rope
- Climbs up
- Thin-skinned places
- Kickboxing weapons
- Tibia settings
- Not good places to get your kicks
- Letters on dreidels
- Knee-ankle connectors
- They may be kicked in a soccer match
- Targets of some kickers
- Kickers' targets, maybe
- Kickers' targets
- Guarded body parts in soccer
- Climbs in a way
- What some guards protect
Wiktionary
n. (plural of shin English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: shin)
Usage examples of "shins".
From under the bench, he began single-tapping knees and shins as the other five defenders dropped to the floor and thus into view.
It barely covered his body, leaving his feet and much of his shins uncovered, but that appeared not to matter much.
His mouth curled as he regarded her, lazed upon the steps, her bare feet and shins exposed, nibbling on her praline.
Juliette started down the path toward the bayou, tripping on her skirts, forcing her to lift them as her stride stretched into a run down the narrow, stone-littered path, tripped over tufts of prickly sedge until her ankles and shins felt as if they had been raked by knife blades.
The back of her ragged skirt had been drawn up between her thighs and tucked into the rope around her waist, revealing her shins that had been scratched by briars and whelped by mosquito bites.
She tripped down the gallery steps and ran hard down the old path, on and on until the path gave way to weeds and bramble that tore at her meager skirts and shins, beyond the crumbling old shanties and storehouses and liveries, beyond the sugar mill virtually lost under the tangle of wild blackberry and honeysuckle vines.
Ducking his head against the downpour, Chantz descended the stairs, sank to his shins in the rising water, and headed for his horse tied under a shed.