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arm in arm
Idioms and Phrases
With one person's arm linked around another's; also, closely allied or intimate, as in Both couples walked arm in arm around the grounds of the estate , and This candidate is arm in arm with the party's liberal wing . The literal expression dates from the late 1300s, when Chaucer so used it: “They went arm in arm together into the garden†( Troilus and Cressida ). The figurative usage dates from about 1600. Also see hand in hand .Example Sentences
TMZ published video of Williams, 60, arm in arm with an officer as police escorted her to an ambulance.
Arm in arm with this, and less discussed, is the death of deductive logic, the ability to understand cause and effect by composing simple conditional arguments with an antecedent and a consequent.
If Kobe were alive, James would have spent the final years of his career marching arm in arm with him into the sunset, Bryant commenting on each of James’ milestones, Bryant showing up to witness many of James’ heroics.
Their relationship wouldn't be made official until 2021, when they traversed the globe arm in arm for "Spiderman: No Way Home" during their press tour.
The colorful carnival atmosphere of the set, which Seacrest enters arm in arm with co-host Vanna White, just as Sajak did, remains unchanged.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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