Arms flank it
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TORSOArms flank it
STSAUCEIt covers one's flank
ROLLIt may flank a frank
LYREIt has curved arms
APEIt has long arms
OAKIt has strong arms
SIDECHAIRIt has no arms
OCEANIt has arms and waves
SEAIt may have many arms
IRAQIt doesn't bare its arms
SEAIt has arms and waves
NRAIt has many arms: Abbr.
SHIRTIt has arms but not legs
SELFIESTICKIt may be held at arm's length
RACEIt may concern arms or contain legs
SOFAIt has arms, legs and a back
PUBIt often has its arms out front
EMUIt appears on the Australian Coat of Arms
SHIRTIt may have two arms and a tail
ANESTHETICIt may put you in the arms of Morpheus
CRESTIt represents a family on a coat of arms
YUKONIts coat of arms has a husky on it
CHAIRIt has legs and feet and sometimes arms, but no hands
claspingPlace (one's arms) around something so as to hold it tightly
claspsPlace (one's arms) around something so as to hold it tightly
scrubbing(of a rider) Rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster
scrubbed(of a rider) Rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster
scrubs(of a rider) Rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster
sinisterOf, on, or toward the left-hand side (in a coat of arms, from the bearer's point of view, i.e., the right as it is depicted)
loaderself-propelled machine with a shovel or bucket at the end of articulated arms, used to raise earth or other material and load it into a dump truck
cuttlefishA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
cuttlefishesA swimming marine mollusk that resembles a broad squid, having eight arms and two long tentacles that are used for grabbing prey. Its internal skeleton is cuttlebone, which it uses for adjusting buoyancy
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
soccera game played on a field between two teams of 11 players each with the object to propel a round ball into the opponent's goal by kicking or by hitting it with any part of the body except the hands and arms called also association football