Citations:elbow to elbow


 * 2015, Daniel A. Poling, Huts in Hell, BOSTON CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WORLD
 * The acuteness of my perception and sense of hearing were evidences of acute fright. The canteen soon filled with begoggled soldiers; we stood elbow to elbow,  and waited. Was there gas in the room? I wondered. Hardly time for that, because  ...
 * 2004, Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad (Sparklesoup Classics), Sparklesoup LLC ISBN 9781597487733, page 184
 * I had seen moonlight and daylight together before, but I had not seen daylight and black night elbow to elbow before. At least I had not seen the daylight resting  upon an object sufficiently close at hand, before, to make the contrast startling  and ...
 * 2010, Janet Evanovich, High Five, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux ISBN 9781429971393
 * My grandmother Mazur stood elbow to elbow with my mother. They were short, slim women with facial features that suggested Mongol ancestors . . . probably in  the form of crazed marauders. “Thank goodness you&#39;re here,” my mother said, ...
 * 2006, Sheila Clark, Erica MacCreaigh, Library Services to the Incarcerated: Applying the Public Library Model in Correctional Facility Libraries, Libraries Unlimited ISBN 9781591582908, page 52
 * We have noticed when providing bookcart services in the dayrooms that inmates known for volatility and physical altercations with each other can stand elbow to  elbow in front of the fiction cart and choose their books in relative peace.