arm
an arm with a lot of physical strength
an arm with a fractured bone
the arm on the left side of the body
the arm on the right side of the body
an arm that has been physically harmed
a very strong arm
an arm with well-developed muscles
one arm folded over the other, often indicating defensiveness or thought
the part of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow
arms held open to welcome or hug someone; often figurative
one arm bent over the other across the chest
an arm extended outwards
an arm with little fat or muscle
an arm stretched out to its full length
an injured or painful arm
a thin and graceful arm
a very thin arm, often in an unattractive way
an arm that feels a continuous, dull pain
an arm so thin that the bones can be seen
damage or harm to an arm
when an arm is in a lowered, resting position
when an arm hangs and swings loosely
to place your arms around someone or something to hug them
with one person's arm linked with another's
as far away as one can reach with one's arm; to keep someone at a distance emotionally
to quickly and enthusiastically put your arms around someone or something
being held or embraced by someone