1. hip
Tom slipped on ice and broke his hip last winter.
The man wore a gun on his hip.
His mother stood with her hands on her hips
She moves her hips a lot when she walks
Like it or not, we're in this together. All we can do is work as closely as if we were joined at the hip.
There was a puzzling performance by a “hip-hop violinist” dressed in a kimono.
These Ray-Ban glasses are totally hip.
You must swing your hips when you dance salsa.
He’s going to hospital to have one of his hips replaced.
Did you hip her about the party?
Definition your hips are the two bones at the side of your body, just below your waist
muzyka hip
My dad says he was really hip when he was a teenager.
Grandma needs to have an operation on her hips so she can walk better.
I am aware that my hip aches when it rains.
Anglais mot "fianco"(hip) se produit dans des ensembles:
Parts of the body - Parti del corpo2. flank
In her TV speech, flanked by ministers at the presidential palace, Mr Rousseff said that she may have made mistakes but had committed no crimes, adding: "I did not violate budgetary laws."
The steep barren flank of the mountain is virtually impossible to climb.
As you drive through the rich farmland flanking Ringsjön lake in Skåne, the first sign of Hörby is a board proclaiming it “a modern market town with an old heritage”.