elbow

[ el-boh ]
/ ˈɛl boʊ /

noun

verb (used with object)

to push with or as if with the elbow; jostle.
to make (one's way) by so pushing.

verb (used without object)

to elbow one's way: He elbowed through the crowd.

Idioms for elbow

Origin of elbow

before 1000; Middle English elbowe, Old English el(n)boga; cognate with Middle Dutch elle(n)bōghe, Old High German el(l)inbogo (German Ellenbogen), Old Norse ǫl(n)bogi; literally, “forearm-bend.” See ell2, bow1

British Dictionary definitions for at one's elbow

elbow
/ (ˈɛlbəʊ) /

noun

verb

Word Origin for elbow

Old English elnboga; see ell ², bow ²; related to Old Norse olbogi, Old High German elinbogo

Medical definitions for at one's elbow

elbow
[ ĕlbō′ ]

n.

The joint or bend of the arm between the forearm and the upper arm. cubitus
The bony outer projection of this joint.
Something having a bend or an angle similar to an elbow.

Idioms and Phrases with at one's elbow

elbow