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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121. He put his arms around her.
122. She clasped the children in her arms.
123. The man threw his arms out as he leapt.
124. The policeman pinned his arms behind him.
125. He swept her up into his arms.
126. The drug-traffickers have offered to lay down their arms.
127. I was carried upstairs, arms waving and legs kicking.
128. Foreign governments supplied arms to the rebels.
129. Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms.
130. Arms control is high on the agenda.
131. He held my arms down by my sides.
132. He's a babe in arms in financial matters.
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133. The coach bears the royal coat of arms.
134. He nestled the baby in his arms.
135. She felt his arms go round her.
136. They fell into each other's arms.
137. He held her in his arms.
138. He held out his arms with a broad smile.
139. "It was huge," he announced, spreading his arms wide.
140. They walked along with arms entwined.
141. She felt his arms close tightly around her.
142. She tried to drag herself away from his arms.
143. The gymnast extended her arms horizontally.
144. Lucy felt the warm sun on her bare arms.
145. I ran up and threw my arms around him.
146. She ran full tilt into his arms.
147. Marie held the baby tightly in her arms.
148. People on shore greeted the new 10 , 000 liner by waving their arms as it was getting up.
149. As he cradled his daughter's lifeless body in his arms, he swore vengeance on her killers.
150. Harriet swept the child up in her arms and hugged her.