spine

[spaɪn]

spine Definition

  • 1the series of bones in the back that go from the neck to the bottom of the back and protect the spinal cord
  • 2a thin pointed part on an object

Using spine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She injured her spine in a car accident.

  • Example

    The book's spine was broken from overuse.

  • Example

    The cactus had long spines to protect itself from predators.

spine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spine

Phrases with spine

  • chilling/spine-tingling

    causing a sudden feeling of excitement or fear

    Example

    The horror movie was so chilling that it gave me spine-tingling shivers.

  • stiffen one's spine

    to become more determined and less afraid in a difficult situation

    Example

    The coach's pep talk stiffened the team's spine, and they went on to win the game.

  • lacking courage or determination

    Example

    The politician was criticized for being spineless and not standing up for his beliefs.

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Summary: spine in Brief

The term 'spine' [spaɪn] refers to the series of bones in the back that protect the spinal cord, as well as a thin pointed part on an object. Examples include 'She injured her spine in a car accident,' and 'The cactus had long spines to protect itself from predators.' Phrases like 'chilling/spine-tingling' describe a sudden feeling of excitement or fear, while 'stiffen one's spine' means to become more determined in a difficult situation. 'Spineless' means lacking courage or determination.

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