English Dictionary
Definition shoulder in British English
shoulder verb
[transitive] verb
/ˈʃəʊldə(r)/
Example
The government cannot ask the public to shoulder the extra cost.
Example
Companies can't keep shouldering the burdens imposed by central government.
Synonyms and related words
3
to push someone with your shoulder

Related Words
Words related to shoulder:
a shoulder to cry on (phrase)
clap someone on the (phrase)
cold shoulder (noun)
cold-shoulder (verb)
cry on someone’s shoulder (phrase)
frozen shoulder (noun)
hard shoulder (noun)
have a chip on your shoulder (phrase)
look over your shoulder (phrase)
over someone’s shoulder (phrase)
over-the-shoulder restraint (noun)
put your shoulder to the wheel (phrase)
scapula (noun)
shoulder (noun)
shoulder (verb)
shoulder bag (noun)
shoulder blade (noun)
shoulder pad (noun)
shoulder strap (noun)
shoulder surfing (noun)
shoulder-high (adjective, adverb)
shoulder-length (adjective)
stand shoulder to shoulder (phrase)