Wrists example sentences
Related (6): bracelets, watches, veins, bones, flexibility, tendons
"Wrists" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. She rubbed her aching wrists.
2. He felt the handcuffs tight around his wrists.
3. The rope binding his wrists was cutting off his circulation.
4. His wrists were sore from hours of scrubbing the kitchen floor.
5. She fastened her wristwatch tightly around her wrist.
6. The fracture in her wrist required surgery and a cast for her wrist.
7. The prisoner's wrists were raw and bloody from the shackles.
8. After gardening all morning, her wrists were stiff and sore.
9. She wrapped compression bands around her wrists to relieve the pain.
10. His thin wrists stuck out from the long sleeves of his shirt.
11. She tied ribbons around her wrists before the dance performance.
12. He massaged his aching wrists after hours of typing at his computer.
13. He fit the boxing gloves snugly around his wrists.
14. She could feel her pulse thumping at her wrists.
15. The violinist's wrists ached after hours of practicing.
16. The cuffs of her sweater covered most of her wrists.
17. The gaunt prisoner's wrists protruded sharply from his sleeves.
18. The acrobat's thin, wiry wrists stunned the crowd with their strength.
19. She tied the shoe laces tightly around her wrists to secure them.
20. Her wrists twisted painfully from the handcuffs that bound her.
21. The thickness of his wrists suggested hidden strength.
22. After twisting her wrists, she feared they were sprained.
23. The sleeves of the shirt were too long and fell past her wrists.
24. Her wrists were secured to the chair arms with plastic zip ties.
25. Bangles jangled noisily at her wrists when she moved her arms.
26. Thin bracelets adorned her wrists and jingled as she typed.
27. The shackles binding his wrists had cut into his skin.
28. The mouse pad rested between her wrists and the keyboard.
29. The girl's wrists looked so delicate and fragile.
30. He gripped the wheel tightly, his knuckles white and wrists strained.
31. Blood dripped from his mangled wrists where he had cut himself.
32. The magician waved his hands in the air, his wrists loose and flexible.
33. His wrists strained under the weight as he did a chest press with dumbbells.
34. The prisoner's wrists were bloody from where the handcuffs rubbed.
35. After hours of drumming, his wrists were sore and swollen.
36. His wrists were turned out slightly as he played the violin.
37. Rope burn marks were evident around his wrists where he had been tied.
38. His arms shot up in victory, revealing ivory wrists with protruding veins.
39. The gymnast's wrists bent easily into positions others couldn't mimic.
40. Her wrists hurt from washing dishes all day.
41. She massaged her throbbing wrists after hours of making jewelry.
42. Bandages were wrapped tightly around the burn wounds on his wrists.
43. His wife tied a ribbon lovingly around his wrist before he left for work.
44. The instructor showed the students proper wrist positioning at the keyboard.
45. The weightlifter's thick, muscular wrists strained under the barbell.
46. His wrists jerked involuntarily from the tight electrical wires.
47. She picked at the peeling skin around her chaffed wrists.
48. After skiing all day, her wrists ached from gripping the poles.
49. The wristwatch slid down to her wristbone due to its loose strap.
50. The prisoner's wrists were rubbed raw from the handcuff restraints.
51. His thick wrists bulged as he gripped the sledgehammer.
52. Silken ribbons were tied gently around her delicate wrists.
53. The performer raised her wrists high in the air during her dance.
54. His wrists were handcuffed painfully behind his back.
55. The heavy chains were secured tightly around both of his wrists.
56. She slapped handcuffs onto his extended wrists.
57. The contortionist bent her wrists backwards into seemingly unnatural positions.
58. The wrist straps of her robe fit snugly around her wrists.
59. Rope burns circled his wrists where he had struggled against his bonds.
60. After a long day of typing, her wrists felt stiff and sore.