US A trick Section of the human body, especially a joint (= place in which two bones are related), in some cases feels weak abruptly and unexpectedly:
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a playful or mischievous act intended as being a joke assumed that gluing the silver dollar to the ground and seeing
, six Aug. 2024 Christ and his angels battled to your salvation, though the Devil and his lots of demonic spirits sought to trick and tempt, to drag you into their infernal kingdom. —
US A trick A part of the body, Specially a joint (= put where by two bones are related), occasionally feels