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akimbo

adjective as in angular

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For Season 1, he gave Mark S. that burden, except Mark is holding a group of other Marks, limbs akimbo.

A beat kicks in, and three women stand arms akimbo, bouncing their hips like a Motown girl group.

The comedian then proceeds to hop ecstatically across the stage with one leg akimbo: “That song was penned with a toucan’s beak dipped in ink while riding a zebra side-saddle.”

But the visible satisfaction of the model’s pose — arm akimbo, hand jauntily on hip, bottom thrust out with confidence — also marks a forceful break with the passivity of the female nude.

The flair stems largely from his figure’s tilted bowler hat and its somewhat akimbo power pose.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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