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Meanings of
upper arm
in English
Russian
плечо
Spanish
brazo
Catalan
braç
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Proximal part of the free upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow.
arm
brachium
forelimb stylopod
forelimb propodium
Russian
плечо
Usage of
upper arm
in English
1
I'm certain it's a section of
upper
arm
near the left shoulder.
2
He put his hand on her
upper
arm
,
but she pulled free.
3
He nodded and made a quick slash across his right
upper
arm
.
4
Juba watched my struggle and put a hand on my
upper
arm
.
5
There was a long cut on her left
upper
arm
and shoulder.
6
Leather the shoulders, and part way down the
upper
arm
,
with chamois.
7
Nodding, she reached out and brushed a hand against his
upper
arm
.
8
The Shrike stepped forward, fingerblades cutting only slightly into Kassad's
upper
arm
.
9
By the end of the day your
upper
arm
will be pudding.
10
The setting sun was turning the hairs on his
upper
arm
golden.
11
A 73-year-old man presented with a soft-tissue mass on his
upper
arm
.
12
He was struck in the
upper
arm
and spun slightly, skipping steps.
13
He winked at her, and put a hand on her
upper
arm
.
14
He'd lost his sword when a Roman blade sliced his
upper
arm
.
15
The tatt was of a snake coiled around his left
upper
arm
.
16
He smiled, reaching out to give her
upper
arm
a light squeeze.
Other examples for "upper arm"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
upper
arm
upper
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
upper arm
Russian
плечо
Spanish
brazo
Catalan
braç
Upper arm
through the time
Upper arm
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common