Similar words: terms, in terms of, come to terms with, arm, farm, harm, warm, armed. Meaning: [ɑːm] n. 1. weapons considered collectively 2. the official symbols of a family, state, etc..
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31. Our arms and legs can bend at the joints.
32. The firm openly traded in arms.
33. They bound my arms and legs with rope.
34. She squirmed out of his arms.
35. She cradled the baby in her arms.
36. She held a cluster of flowers in her arms.
37. His arms swung as he walked.
38. Spencer lifted his arms in a flamboyant gesture .
39. The mother clutched her baby in her arms.
40. The baby fell asleep in her mother's arms.
41. He gathered the bundles of clothing into his arms.
42. She lay pliant in his arms.
43. He called his comrades to arms .
44. A huge arms cache was discovered by police.
45. They put their arms around each other and hugged.
46. The IRA had extensive supplies of arms.
47. He was holding the baby in his arms.
48. The drummer beat the soldiers to arms.
49. Can you stretch your arms out straighter?
50. They walked together with their arms entwined.
51. They strolled through the park[http://Sentencedict.com], with arms entwined.
52. Taking Mary in his arms, he kissed her fondly.
53. Infants were rent from their mother's arms.
54. She held her little bundle tightly in her arms.
55. My arms ache from carrying this bag.
56. She carried her baby in her arms.
57. He received a call to arms.
58. She felt the sun warm on her bare arms.
59. She held the baby in her arms.
60. She threw her arms around his neck.