Sentence examples for arm dangled from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "arm dangled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's arm is hanging loosely or limply, often suggesting a lack of control or injury.
Example: "After the fall, his arm dangled at an odd angle, clearly indicating something was wrong."
Alternatives: "arm hung" or "arm drooped".

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His left arm dangled.

His left arm dangled as if it had fallen asleep on a cross-country flight.

Close-up photography showed that Bodine's left arm dangled out of the truck's shell at one point as he tumbled over.

An eerie-looking anatomically correct arm dangled from the ceiling.

Weeks after the operation John's left arm dangled at his side, his numb hand curled into a claw.

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Dr. Petit watched quietly from a courtroom bench, slumped, his arm dangling.

In this early 1930's photograph, a body lies face down, one arm dangling outside the tub.

A year earlier in Rush Springs, a bull had stepped on his humerus and snapped the bone in half, leaving his arm dangling.

He kicks up a leg, holds out his stick and lifts up his other arm, dangling his fingers overhead.

He looked more English than Spanish, blunt-faced, handsome-ish, a strong arm dangling over his door.

His arm dangling by his side, Cailloux held his unsheathed sword aloft in his right hand and in French and English hoarsely exhorted his soldiers to follow him.

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