Collocations for "legged"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "legged" in context.
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leg
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [long, short, sexy, shaved, hairy] legs
- my [left, right] leg
- with a [straight, bent] leg
- have [a broken, an injured] leg
- her leg is in a cast
- [has, uses] a prosthetic leg
- on my [upper, lower] leg
- [a pain, an ache, a cramp] in my leg
- pulled a muscle in my leg
- [have, get, suffer from] restless legs
- [injured, hurt, broke, fractured] my leg
- my leg [hurts, stings, aches]
- my leg is [numb, asleep]
- [bend, stretch] your legs
- (just) need to stretch my legs
- stuck out his leg (to trip him)
- show a bit of leg
- a leg-up to get over (the fence)
- get a leg up in [the office, show business, class]
- put my pants on one leg at a time (like everyone else)
- doesn't have a leg to stand on
- are you pulling my leg?
- the [business, store, car] is on its last legs
- [get, eat, cook] a leg of [lamb, goat]
- a creature with [six, many] legs
- insects have [six, three pairs of] legs
- walks on [two, four] legs
- walking on its [hind, back] legs
- stood up on its [hind] legs
- this leg of the journey
- on the [long, last, short, easy] leg of the journey
- sport: the [first, second] leg of the [tie]
- leg muscles
- [have, experience, complain of] leg pain
- [have] leg cramps
- have enough leg room
- a leg [throw, hook]
- upper-leg [massage, exercises, tightness]
- restless leg syndrome
'legged' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):