Sentence examples for arm cover from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "arm cover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a garment or accessory that covers the arm, such as a sleeve or arm warmer.
Example: "She wore a stylish arm cover to keep warm during the chilly evening."
Alternatives: "sleeve cover" or "arm sleeve".

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Cressida accepts the challenge and in a series of reckless episodes manages to break Edgar's arm, cover the interior of a neighbor's house in graffiti and paint spills and generally make a confounded nuisance of herself.

Let the rectangle (the arm) cover part of the leg as shown.

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A man's arm was suddenly around my neck, his hand tightly covering my mouth, the other arm covered my eyes and nose.

I had pictured a junkie's arm covered with punctures.

Jennifer also brought Ruthie to get a big scar on her arm covered up.

Prince's left arm, covered from wrist to biceps with orange padding, was the most active limb in the regional.

When they needed a close-up on an arm covered in bloody leeches, Iggulden lent a hand, literally.

Yet, there was something disconcerting about this sobriety sorority, so resolutely dressed in black and with even a bared arm covered with a long glove.

His heroine's physical attributes are described with organic metaphors - her arm, covered in curds from the milking, is 'as cold and damp... as a new-gathered mushroom'.

The arm covered with gloves or treated materials of the volunteers will be inserted into the cages.

The international arm covered dozens of countries.

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