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Example sentences for "both legs"

  • October 23, he suddenly fell down with total paralysis of both legs.

  • Bullet wound in back and calves of | | both legs; serious.

  • But if the gold Probe touching the Zinc be applied to the Nerve of the most distant Leg, both Legs will be convulsed.

  • This no doubt is due to growth along the whole inner surface of both legs of the arch; such growth being checked or prevented, as long as the two legs of the arch are firmly pressed together.

  • Except when already standing vertically upwards, both legs of the arch are acted on from the earliest period by apogeotropism.

  • In whatever position the seed may be embedded in the earth or otherwise fixed, both legs of the arch bend upwards through apogeotropism, and thus rise vertically above the ground.

  • In both legs of one specimen, the cutaneous branch of the anterior division perforates the anterior edge of M.

  • In both legs of one specimen, the branch to M.

  • In both legs of one specimen, the paraperoneal branch enters the peroneal sheath (although separable from the peroneal nerve).

  • In both legs of one specimen, the insertion does not overlap the insertion of M.

  • The rider's body must be well thrown back; he must have a steady feeling of both reins, and, closing both legs for a moment, so keep his horse well up to hand.

  • The horse kept up to the hand by pressure of both legs.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both legs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both arms; both banks; both being; both boys; both chief; both church and state; both faces; both feet; both from; both inclusive; both instances; both languages; both parent; both parties; both political; both provinces; both sexes; both species; both these; both those; both together; both wings; largely subsistence; much later; place themselves; republican institutions