Examples of using "Knöchel" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have a sprained ankle.
I have a swollen ankle.
Tom has a sprained ankle.
- He has a sprained ankle.
- He's got a sprained ankle.
You sprained your ankle.
Anne's ankle was broken.
- He sprained his ankle.
- He has sprained his ankle.
I have a sprained ankle.
He fell, twisting his ankle.
She bathed her ankle with hot water.
He fell, twisting his ankle.
Tom twisted his ankle while hiking.
Cracking your knuckles will give you arthritis.
I slipped and twisted my ankle.
He fell, twisting his ankle.
Tom knows how painful a sprained ankle can be.
- He's limping because he's sprained his ankle.
- He's limping because he sprained his ankle.
This is real ankle-breaking terrain, though.
I tripped on a stone and twisted my ankle.
Tom broke his left ankle during a rugby match.
Tom sprained his ankle two days before the trip.
I dislocated my ankle, and I also broke my tibia and fibula bones.
Tom has sprained his ankle and won't be able to walk home.
Tom didn't just sprain his ankle. He broke three of his toes.
He sprained his ankle.
Tom's ankle is swollen, as he had kicked the door of his wife's lover in.