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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms stuck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's arms are unable to move freely, often due to being trapped or restrained.
Example: "After the fall, I found myself with my arms stuck between the branches of the tree."
Alternatives: "arms trapped" or "arms immobilized".
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Elbows in, arms stuck out stiffly, knees together, and the chase began.
He hugs me hard, but I'm made of cement, arms stuck in a down position.
Having your arms stuck to your sides is an added disadvantage in scaling a mountain.
Her arms stuck out, bare, and the quilt ends trailed across the floor when she got up to let him in.
Everything they wanted was within reach, or at least one nod away, so mostly, the adults stood upright, their arms stuck to their sides, like mannequins unaware of the night dimming around them.
Legs and arms stuck out of her any old how, her navel and her nose were chasing each other across her back, the windmill of her torso was inlaid with the multicolored satins of her dress, and one foot, encased in an enormous high-heeled shoe, shot up skyward. . . .
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Ropy brown arms sticking out of her polo shirt, grass stains on the knees of her khakis.
This guy was short, with thick, muscular arms sticking out of a sleeveless T-shirt that said "I'd rather be driving my tractor" on the front.
Despite having eight robotic arms sticking out of his back, Mr Molina's character was human, but he needed to engage in challenging acrobatics.
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