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arm in Dogri डोगरी

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arm in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

arm in Kashmiri कॉशुर

arm in Malayalam മലയാളം

arm in Nepali नेपाली

arm in Sindhi سنڌي

arm in Tamil தமிழ்

arm in Urdu اُردُو

arm in English

  • arm adj. armlike.
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  • arm arm (1), noun.
    1a. the part of a person's body between the shoulder and the hand, sometimes including the latter.
    b. the part between the shoulder and the elbow.
    2a. a forelimb or similar organ of any animal. The front legs of a bear o
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  • arm arm (2), noun, verb.
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  • ARM ARM, noun.
    (U.S.) adjustable rate mortgage (a mortgage with an interest rate that changes periodically during the term of the loan).
    Ex. ARMs with caps [limits on rate increases or decreases] provide greater payment predictability and security
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  • arm expr. arm in arm, with arms linked.
    Ex. She walked arm in arm with her sister.
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  • arm expr. arm to the teeth. See under teeth.
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  • arm expr. at arm's length, away from close contact or familiarity; at a distance.
    Ex. He learned to hold people at arm's length without seeming unfriendly.
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  • arm expr. chance one's arm, (British Informal.) to take a chance; risk a loss or defeat.
    Ex. From the time that Bolus decided to chance his arm he looked an altogether more dangerous player (London Times).
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  • arm expr. in arms, unable yet to walk; very young.
    Ex. Her little brother was but a babe in arms.
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  • arm expr. present arms,
    a. to bring a rifle to a vertical position in front of the body.
    b. this position.
    c. a command to assume this position.
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  • arm expr. put the arm on, (Slang.) to get money from; collect funds from; induce to pay.
    Ex. The use of deception to put the arm on debtors is unlawful (Wall Street Journal).
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  • arm expr. twist one's arm, to compel by influence; use pressure on.
    Ex. ... a ruthless planner and politically astute enough to twist the Treasury arm for a just cause (London Times).
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  • arm expr. with open arms, in a warm, friendly way; cordially.
    Ex. to welcomed home with open arms.
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  • arm noun 1. a weapon of any kind. Guns and swords, an ax, or a stick--any of these might be arms for defense or attack. See also arms.
    2a. a combat branch of one of the armed forces, such as the infantry or artillery.
    b. one of the armed forces
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  • arm v.i. 1. to take up weapons; prepare for war.
    Ex. The soldiers armed for battle.
    2. to prepare to take action (against).
    Ex. Let us arm against injustice.
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  • arm v.t. 1a. to supply with weapons.
    Ex. In colonial days the French armed the Indians to attack the British.
    b. to install guns in or on; equip with armament.
    Ex. to arm a vessel.
    c. to make ready for use in war.
    Ex. to arm a
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