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1arm Listen to audio/ˈɑɚm/ noun
plural arms
[count] 1 : either one of the two long body parts that join the top of your body at the shoulder and that end at the hand or wrist
He has big, strong, muscular arms. She broke her left arm. = Her left arm was/got broken. He hurt his throwing/pitching arm [=the arm that he uses to throw/pitch a ball] in the last game. She put/threw her arms around him. [=she hugged him] She had a newspaper tucked under her arm. He was carrying a bag of groceries in each arm. He gave/offered his arm to her, and she took it. [=she held onto his arm] She grabbed my arm. = She grabbed me by the arm. He was standing there with his arms crossed/folded. She stood with her arms outstretched. = She stood with her arms wide open. She sat cradling the baby in her arms. I've known her since she was a babe in arms. [=a baby who is too young to walk and has to be held] He took her in/into his arms [=he embraced her] and kissed her passionately. She found him in the arms of [=being embraced by] another woman. He showed up at the party with a young woman on his arm. [=holding his arm] He took her (by the) arm and they walked in to dinner.see picture at human
2 : the part of a piece of clothing (such as a shirt or coat) that covers the arm : sleeve
The jacket's arms are too tight. = The jacket is too tight in the arms.
3 : a part of a piece of furniture (such as a chair or couch) that gives support for a person's arm
the arm of the sofasee also 1armchair
4 a : a long thin piece that is connected to the main part of a machine, structure, etc., and that looks or moves like a human arm
the robot's mechanical arm the machine's robotic arm the arm of the record player
b : a long and narrow area of water
an arm of the sea
5 : the part of a group or organization that performs a specific job or function — usually singular the organization's political arm [=the part of the organization that deals with politics] It is the most powerful arm [=division] of the organization. the military arm of the government
6 US, sports : a person's ability to throw a ball — usually singular Their pitcher's got a great arm. a strong/weak arm
an arm and a leg
informal : a very large amount of money
It's a reliable car, and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. [=it isn't too expensive]
arm in arm
: next to each other with the arm of one person linked at the elbow to the arm of another person
an elderly couple walking down the street arm in arm
a shot in the armsee 1shot
as long as someone's armsee 1long
at arm's length
: from a distance that is the length of a person's arm
It's best to view the painting at arm's length. holding a candle at arm's length To keep someone or something at arm's length is to avoid being very close to or friendly with someone or something.
Since going to college, he has kept his old friends at arm's length. They no longer trust her and are keeping her at arm's length. The government has kept the group at arm's length until now.
chance your armsee 2chance
give your right armsee 1give
the long arm of the law
: the ability of the police to find and catch people who commit crimes
The long arm of the law finally caught up with him [=the police caught him] 30 years later. So far, she's been able to escape the long arm of the law.
twist someone's armsee 1twist
with open arms
: in a very kind and friendly way
We were welcomed back with open arms.
— compare 2arm

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