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The phrase "arm chicken" is not correct or usable in written English as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Without context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be a nonsensical combination of words.
Example: "The recipe called for an unusual ingredient, which was described as 'arm chicken,' but I had no idea what that meant."
Alternatives: "winged poultry" or "chicken limb".
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Double chicken wing no. 2 can be run from a half-nelson pinning combination as well, as long as you have one arm chicken winged.
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I hit the ground hard, landing on my right side, with my right arm chicken-winged under my chest.
PGK1, ATRX and STAG2 genes on the snake microchromosomes are localized to the short arm of chicken chromosome 4, which was derived from a microchromosome fused with acrocentric chromosome 4 of the avian ancestor [ 16, 17, 54].
The major difference between the two Z chromosomes is a large (~19 Mb) inversion on the second arm (the chicken Z is almost exactly metacentric, complicating definition of a p- and q-arm) extending from about 44 to 63 Mb, using the WUGSC2.1/galGal3 coordinates.
For chromosome 1, the markers P2-6 and B3H9 are both located on the p arm in chicken whereas in quail their positions are reversed: P2-6 is located on the q arm close to the centromere and B3H9 is found in the centromeric region.
Arms, frequently angled at the elbow, play a vivid part; more than one dancer held hands on his waist and flapped his bent arms like chicken wings.
2. Bumpy Arms (AKA Chicken Skin) -- Technically known as "Keratosis Pilaris" but endearing called "Chicken Skin," these red bumps found on our upper arms make many of clients shy about going sleeveless.
But as the lives of Americans -- and almost everyone else -- become increasingly transnational, states will realize that they can negotiate over children, students, lovers, the ailing and the elderly just as profitably as they have always done over arms and chicken feed.
We flapped our arms like chickens, threw pretend snowballs at one another, rode imaginary bicycles and peeled giant bananas, all with the goal of reclaiming the laughter we gradually lose as we grow up.
"I use a wheelchair part time, have skinny chicken arms, voice has become impaired, etc.
"And you couple that with hard hits after catches, and receivers sometimes start to get chicken arms and start dropping balls.
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