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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or exercise where a person balances on their arms, often seen in gymnastics or yoga.
Example: "She practiced her arm stand for hours, determined to perfect her balance and form."
Alternatives: "handstand" or "arm balance".
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Hearing the music 25 years later "makes the hairs on my arm stand up," he said.
The refrigerated air makes the hairs on my arm stand up - when it gets this cold in winter they put on the heating.
You can see how all the muscles and tendons of a boxer's arm stand out at the moment his fist hits the stationary bag; you can study hummingbirds, an owl or a bat arrested in mid-flight, as well as a popping balloon that has a wide-open gash yet remains tautly inflated.
I get it!' Light bulb goes off and the little hairs on your arm stand up.
I know I've gotten to a passion statement when I feel the little hairs on my arm stand up or just get plain old goose bumps.
The sight made the hair on her arm stand on end, like the nap of the carpet each time he withdrew the vacuum.
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The hairs on my arm stood up".
Indeed, George Fertitta, the chief executive of NYC & Company, the city's tourism marketing arm, stood next to Mr. Bloomberg and proclaimed, "We will achieve 50 million visitors by 2012".
At the end of the harbour arm stands the Shell Lady, a quirky, doll-like sculpture of Sophia Booth, Turner's long-standing mistress.
The hairs on my arm stood on end.
The door swings open, a slight, striking woman with a white Maltese in either arm stands before me.
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