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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

meaning of : haunches

haunches = the top of a person's legs and their bottom:

I can't understand what "haunches" means here. Please explain it to me.
  

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That is not a very good definition; here's another: The hip, buttock, and upper thigh in humans and animals .. Another phrase for squatting is sitting on one's haunches . com/julenenolan/XiAnChina02/photo#5103291576510974290 ]TWO PEOPLE SITTING ON THEIR HAUNCHES[/url].

  • That is not a very good definition; here's another: The hip, buttock, and upper thigh in humans and animals ..
  • Another phrase for squatting is sitting on one's haunches .
  • com/julenenolan/XiAnChina02/photo#5103291576510974290 ]TWO PEOPLE SITTING ON THEIR HAUNCHES[/url].
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That is not a very good definition; here's another: The hip, buttock, and upper thigh in humans and animals.. Another phrase for squatting is sitting on one's haunches. Here is a picture of [url=http://picasaweb.google.com/julenenolan/XiAnChina02/photo#5103

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