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WORD OF THE WEEK: Akimbo, Weekly Words

akimbo  •   \uh-KIM-boh\  •   adjective or adverb

*1 : having the hand on the hip and the elbow turned outward

2 : set in a bent position


*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence. Example sentence:

The model, arms akimbo, struck a pose at the end of the runway.


Did you know?

It's "akimbo" nowadays, but in Middle English, the spelling "in kenebowe" was used for the bent, hand-on-hip arm (or later, for any bent position). Originally, the term was fairly neutral, but now saying that a person is standing with "arms akimbo" implies a posture that communicates defiance, confidence, aggressiveness, or arrogance. In her novel Little Women, Louisa May Alcott took the word one step further, extending it into the figurative realm when she explained that tomboyish Jo had not been invited to participate in an elegant event with the other young ladies of the neighborhood because "her elbows were decidedly akimbo at this period of her life."


Word Definition/s and Example Information provided by Merrian-Webster Online. Visit them at M-w.com, or view today's word information from them at: http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/mwwodarch.pl?Apr.11.2007.

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