poseable

poseable

or

posable

adj
able to be posed or manipulated into poses
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What is pleasantly surprising about them is that they are well-articulated and fully poseable. They have swivel joints on the elbows, wrists, knees and ankles.
The Forky toy has poseable arms, a base, and rainbow screen art on top of its foot and plastic rolling googly eyes.
Fans can enjoy everything from naptime to pretending to fly with their Wookiee sidekick, who has poseable legs and can respond with a variety of facial expressions for fun surprises.
POSSIBLE SKELETON: 5ft lifesize poseable skeleton, wilko.com, PS40
Each figure is poseable so you can move them into dynamic action poses and recreate your favourite scenes from the show.
Aimed at the over fives, they have poseable arms and light-angling legs.
About TitanBots: TitanBots is a unique toys-to-life robot fighting game that integrates poseable TitanBot action figures with next-generation video game hardware.
By the early twentieth century, this very shop, Hamleys, as it had come to be known, had moved to Regent Street and served as a primary source of toys for Arthur MelbourneCoooper, whose need for poseable toys sometimes required their modification or manufacture at the store.
Phoebe is a doll that has a huggable body, poseable fixed limbs and eyes that open and close.
Medigus, a medical device company developing micro-cameras and minimally invasive endosurgical tools and procedures, announced that NASA has incorporated Medigus' micro ScoutCam 1.2 into its Visual Inspection Poseable Invertebrate Robot (VIPIR).