Sentence examples for arm upward from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arm upward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of raising one's arm in a vertical position, often in contexts related to gestures, exercises, or movements.
Example: "During the yoga class, the instructor instructed us to raise our arm upward to stretch our sides."
Alternatives: "raise arm" or "lift arm".

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Eventually, the man with my phone yanked his arm upward, sending me flying into a flowerbed.

And then, simultaneously, they turn their eyes, heads and one arm upward and sideways.

When he kneels in the balcony pas de deux and holds her aloft, she extends an arm upward in wonder, marvelously at ease in his arms.

In a third — the most startling event in the piece — she stands astride his shoulders as he kneels and stretches one arm upward and repeatedly slaps her breastbone, hard.

This is what Locke, in E1, thinks of as my willing the upward motion of my arm (or, as he sometimes puts it, my willing or volition to move my arm upward).

It is a ridiculous way to salt a meal, creasing the arm upward and sprinkling it out in pebbles across the forearm and down onto the meat.

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Chambers hurled his arms upward in disbelief and twisted his face into a scowl.

According to Brown, the general then "stretched both arms upward & said: 'Oh!

When he finished, he zipped up his jersey and pumped his arms upward twice.

The white members of the choir were on their feet, swaying, clapping and raising their arms upward.

The Major moves his arms upward, and now I can see he has a shotgun aimed at my head.

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