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wishbone
[ wish-bohn ]
noun
- a forked bone, formed by the fusion of the two clavicles, in front of the breastbone in most birds; furcula.
- Football. an offensive formation in which the fullback is positioned directly behind the quarterback and the two halfbacks are positioned farther behind and to the left and right, respectively.
wishbone
/ ˈwɪʃˌbəʊn /
noun
- the V-shaped bone above the breastbone in most birds consisting of the fused clavicles; furcula
wishbone
/ wĭsh′bōn′ /
- The forked bone in front of the breastbone in most birds, consisting of the two collarbones partly fused together. It serves as a spring, capturing some of the energy during the downward stroke of the wings for release on the upward stroke.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wishbone1
C17: from the custom of two people breaking apart the bone after eating: the person with the longer part makes a wish
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Example Sentences
I simply kicked the cat in the wishbone and resumed the task of milking a fly-bitten cow with an active tail.
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Cutting in this way you sacrifice what is called the merry-thought or wishbone.
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They could see how proud he looked as the children each took one of the wishbone's legs between their fingers.
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And all the other objects scarcely breathed while they watched the children as they took the wishbone from the shelf.
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They seemed lost in a roseate repose, until Grace finally thought of the wishbone that they intended to break after dinner.
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