Sentence examples for arm carriage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arm carriage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to posture, dance, or physical activities where the position of the arms is relevant.
Example: "The dancer's arm carriage was elegant and added grace to her performance."
Alternatives: "arm position" or "arm posture".

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That was, in part, a Moroccan touch: when Ryan was in high school, he and his father watched tapes of Hicham El Guerrouj, the greatest miler of his generation, and they changed Ryan's arm carriage accordingly.

In all he played nearly 400 for them in two spells, a midfielder in the Steven Gerrard mould to the point even of his locomotive run and arm carriage.

Running with her familiar pained expression, head bob and wide arm carriage, Radcliffe broke Wami's determination and reached the finish line farther ahead of her Ethiopian challenger than at any other point in the 26.2-mile race, winning by 23 seconds in 2 hours 23 minutes 9 seconds.

Running with her familiar pained expression, head bob and wide arm carriage, Radcliffe broke Wami's determination and reached the finish line farther ahead than at any other point in the 26.2-mile race, winning by 23 seconds in 2 hours 23 minutes 9 seconds.

Only so much of her face showed beneath the cap, but she maintained the same smooth gait that the millions who watched her victory in London this summer had seen: a high arm carriage that criss-crossed in front of her chest, a perfectly still head, and shoulders so straight you could use them to hang a picture.

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Below, daily life in the city is laid out before us: a man flies a kite, a building is on fire, soldiers are on parade, a funeral takes place, elegant ladies stroll arm-in arm, carriages cross London Bridge, and shipping jostles for space in the Pool of London.

She flowed within the music; her arm positions, carriage of the torso and head were superb as were her extensions and pointed (even in skates) feet.

The rail must come far enough out along the bottom of the desktop to allow the hinged arm's carriage to swing out and down for use while fully secured.

On an old blue-and-gray Smith Corona — a classic, leaden typewriter with long strike arms, noisy carriage and well-worn, begrimed keys — he furnished one fictive world after another and inhabited them with a cavalcade of engagingly kooky people, producing dozens of books during our years together.

Her husband, William, a surgeon, treated Stuart's injured arm after a carriage accident, and the painting may have been the artist's return favor.

In some he's stretching his arm from a carriage for money; in others he's surrounded by people and collecting the money in a slender basket.

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