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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms wrapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action where someone has their arms encircling something or someone, often conveying a sense of embrace or protection.
Example: "She stood there with her arms wrapped around her knees, lost in thought."
Alternatives: "arms encircled" or "arms embraced".
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Gay couples, many with arms wrapped around each other, cheered.
God had his arms wrapped around all of us… No heroes.. Just happy fathers".
Molly bundled into herself, knees up, arms wrapped around them, forming an obstinate lump of Molly.
He was leaning forward in his chair with his arms wrapped around his midsection.
Wherever I am, wherever you are, I have my arms wrapped around you".
He had both arms wrapped around his head as he was being beaten.
Bent sleeps drunk in the stable, his arms wrapped around an empty kerosene can.
Mira placed the sleeping baby in his arms, wrapped in white.
They had lain with their arms wrapped around each other, their faces only inches apart.
The children huddled up against the walls, tucked up into themselves, arms wrapped around their knees.
I remember the mother's eyes following us, her arms wrapped protectively around her boy.
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