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Sep 15, 2010 · A leg stump would certainly come to mind in the appropriate context. A one-legged person might choose to refer to him or herself as Stumpy, and might even be happy for friends and. Sep 14, 2016 · Hi there! What exactly do you call the part of your arm/leg on the opposite side from the elbow/knee, respectively? a) crook of the arm or crook of the elbow? b) crook of the leg or crook of. Sep 16, 2007 · Good evening. Can I say both : 'Sally broke her leg' ; 'Sally has broken her leg ?' Thx for the reply. In both examples, the phrases "aching leg" and "ached leg" describe different states of pain or discomfort in the leg, with "aching leg" indicating ongoing pain and "ached leg" referring to a past.
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