Examples of 'whose limbs' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose limbs"

whose limbs - Refers to the body parts of a person or animal that are used for movement or manipulation. It questions the ownership or identity of the limbs in question

How to use "whose limbs" in a sentence

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whose limbs
Any fold whose limbs close at the bottom.
My son is not some diseased tree whose limbs you chop off.
Whose limbs were made in England show us here the mettle of your pasture.
Our native land is no more than a trunk whose limbs have been hacked off.
Even snakes, whose limbs have become vestigial or lost entirely, are nevertheless tetrapods.
Those big, pneumatic women whose limbs taper off delicately.
Whose limbs had been blown to shreds ; whose faces had become like masks.
The souls look like people whose limbs are forever being stretched without relief or pause.
Whose limbs are made in England, show us here.
The walrus is a massive animal whose limbs have evolved into short and very sturdy fins.
As for the black Virgin of Notre-Dame of Puy, whose limbs are.
A Matabele ant treats a wounded comrade whose limbs were bitten off during a fight with termite soldiers.
Whose limbs were made in England, Show us here And you, good yeoman.
But those men in their barrels, whose limbs were broken and packed like animals.
Show us here Whose limbs were made in England.

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My son is not some diseased tree whose limbs you chop off . We have to amputate.
His name means " he whose limbs shatter mountains, and whose back scraps the sun . ".
And you, good yeoman, Whose limbs were made in England.

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