The front was long and thin; our division alone held some sixty miles, with the regiments standing elbow to elbow.
Government ministers stood elbow to elbow with dirt farmers, country priests with cosmopolitan merchants, old women with small children.
He and Lumden backed to the wall, stood elbow to elbow to hide Roger as best they could.
He and Tessa were both suited up again and standing elbow to elbow in front of the narrow control panel.
They stood elbow to elbow in the deserted lobby, Wolruf in the middle.
Ignoring the thug that stood at his very elbow, The Shadow swung about the circle of ambush-seeking thugs.
They stood elbow to elbow, on each side of Joan's road, and walled it in all the way; and behind these living walls knelt the multitudes.
She found a place to stand, elbow to elbow in the crowd.
Doctors stood elbow to elbow with business leaders, talking politics, some of them holding drinks of whiskey - taboo in Islam.
Worshipers stood elbow to elbow for three hours during the anniversary service.