Examples of 'shouldered' in a sentence
Meaning of "shouldered"
shoulder (verb) - to push or give a push with the shoulder, especially gently, as a gesture of support, comfort, or agreement. It can also refer to assuming a responsibility or burden, as in 'to shoulder the blame.'
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- simple past tense and past participle of shoulder
- Having or pertaining to (a specific kind of) shoulders.
How to use "shouldered" in a sentence
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Straight shouldered and tapered stems are available.
The sliding elements are shouldered to absorb thrust.
He shouldered the burden of a murder he did not commit.
They had truly shouldered this mission.
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All have the summit feebly shouldered.
Jordan has shouldered enormous human responsibilities.
The whorls are usually narrowly shouldered above.
Axes and shouldered axes were very few.
It contains six or more obtusely shouldered whorls.
He has shouldered the film very well.
And they completely cold shouldered him.
You have shouldered all the responsibility.
A majority the increase would be shouldered by businesses.
Do not be shouldered if you shoulder such a guy.
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He means to say you need to be broad shouldered for it.
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This responsibility must be shouldered by all those involved.
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Parliament has shouldered the responsibility.
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Parliament has shouldered its responsibilities.
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For they have shouldered such a heavy burden.
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The ones that shouldered all the blame.
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That burden should be shouldered by all of us.
A broad shouldered man stood in the doorway.
The cam must be installed shouldered in the die.
You have shouldered this heavy responsibility.
These responsibilities must also be shouldered.
He has never shouldered his responsibility as a husband.
The shell has about six shouldered whorls.
Ratcliff shouldered blame for the gaffe.
The top of the whorls are more or less shouldered.
He shouldered most of the load himself as well.
France has once again shouldered its responsibilities.
She shouldered most of the workload.
Whether you are being shouldered by that person.
And he shouldered this tremendous burden all alone.
But transparency can not be shouldered by individuals alone.
They shouldered are calculated in a lot of pressure.
Traditionally women have shouldered the burden of infertility.
He shouldered the swing door open.
The heavy gánh was always shouldered by men.
Someone shouldered the front door.
The periphery of the shell is shouldered.
He has shouldered a heavy burden by leaving.
The towers and walls have shouldered buttresses.