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Recent Examples of shin
Noun
That might have ended in the sixth inning on Friday night when Rushing fouled a ball off his right shin, dropped to the ground in obvious pain and had to be helped from the field.—Bill Plunkett, Oc Register, 6 Sep. 2025 The man, whom the magazine did not identify citing privacy concerns, cut his shin on a bait fish trap on a pier in an inlet that leads to the bay.—Phaedra Trethan, USA Today, 3 Sep. 2025
Verb
The levante is the easterly blow favored by windsurfers that causes heavy swells, casts apocalyptic clouds, and gives shins an unwanted microdermabrasion.—Lydia Bell, Condé Nast Traveler, 29 May 2024 With the winter sun shinning brightly and a chilly breeze ruffling aquamarine Mediterranean waters just beyond the camp’s edge, the family soon got down to sharing a meal — traditional bread with lentils and ruby red tomatoes.—Yasmine Salam, NBC News, 15 Feb. 2024 See All Example Sentences for shin
Anderson, a senior, was initially motionless and face down after his head appeared to hit Raridon around the thigh following a 25-yard throw down the right hash marks.
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Lauren Merola,
New York Times,
14 Sep. 2025
The call stood and the Giants maintained their 1-0 lead, but Smith’s night was over due to a right thigh injury.
Fanning out like urban guerrillas through Paris’ darkened streets well after midnight, the anti-waste activists shinny up walls and drain pipes, reaching for switches to turn off the lights. Click.
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The Christian Science Monitor,
The Christian Science Monitor,
3 Aug. 2022
The slippery custom began a half-century ago merely as a means to dissuade drunken daredevils from attempting to shinny up the poles in order to mingle with paying guests.
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