man-at-arms|man at arms in English

soldier, military ma

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1. The fat man was up in arms.

2. Yo, Stroke, you got longer arms than me, man.

3. The old man was sitting with his arms folded.

4. Look at those arms.

5. “ Biffed.” — Men at Arms, p

6. The man fell to his knees, his arms stretched out in supplication.

7. Each Chromosome has two short arms (p arms), two longer arms (q arms), and a centromere holding it all together at the centre

8. Look at her arms and legs.

9. • Small arms and light weapons (SALW) including man portable air defence systems (MANPADS

10. His arms were limp at his sides.

11. In the waiting arms of the Almighty, this man finds shelter from hounding persecutors.

12. Miss Pao rushed into the arms of a balding, dark, pudgy man in big glasses.

13. She stood looking at him with arms akimbo.

14. Police commanders are also acting as buyers and sellers of arms at the Mogadishu arms markets.

15. Instead, defiant leaders scoff at arms-control laws.

16. This is the brotherhood of men-at-arms.

17. Arms synonyms, Arms pronunciation, Arms translation, English dictionary definition of Arms

18. Having solemnly Bellowed this tremendous number, the holy man lifted his arms to begin the combat.

19. 15 Your arms can rest limply at your side.

20. He was Clumsily trying to grab at Alfred's arms

21. He was clumsily trying to grab at Alfred's arms.

22. If victory is to be ours, we must have every able-bodied man in Texas under arms.

23. We will feel the warmth of Allah's embrace, for we have raised our arms against no man.

24. If a person's arms are Akimbo, they are bent at the elbows (= the middle part of the arms where…

25. 27 Arms races sometimes culminate in extinction, and then a new arms race may begin back at square one.