Arm meaning in English
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Definition
an arm: a part of the body which is fixed to the shoulder and has a hand at the end
a firearm: a gun, a pistol, a weapon
an arm (of the government): a branch, a department, a subdivision (of the government)
Examples
- "Schmidt uses her powerful arms to slam the ball."
- "Edward : Your legs and arms?"
- "Shaun Saber : Yeah, my artificial arm. I lost my real arm in a photocopying accident."
- "Brian : Why can't I move my arms and legs?"
- "Brian : It had no arms!"
- "My arms are like the flesh of the chicken."
- "He had blood on his lips and a monkey under his arm."
- "I took her arm so that I would never forget."
- "Sailor : Horatio, it's great to have you aboard, but why do you always carry that bloody arm holding a gun with you?"
- "Can you describe your artificial arm to me?"
- "Oh, and please get that arm checked by a doctor."
- "It's made out of wood, and it kind of looks like an arm."
- "Brian : Your arm?"
- "The Supertrowel fits onto the handle of any trowel of any size and extends the exact distance from your arm to the ground, no matter how far away!"
- "The bullet passed harmlessly through the fleshy part of my arm, and no veins or arteries were damaged."
- "Uh, excuse me, but what's that on your arm?"
- "Your arm is safe and sound!"
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