Examples of 'hold your arm' in a sentence
Meaning of "hold your arm"
hold your arm: To physically grip or grasp someone's arm, usually in a supportive or comforting manner
How to use "hold your arm" in a sentence
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hold your arm
Just hold your arm still for me.
Let him or her hold your arm.
Hold your arm up just like this.
I was just gonna hold your arm.
Just hold your arm up a bit higher.
I am just going to hold your arm.
Try to hold your arm completely still.
Your fingers should be parallel and you should hold your arm like this.
Hold your arm right out.
Let me hold your arm.
Hold your arm there for me.
I like to hold your arm.
Hold your arm up higher my prince.
I will hold your arm.
Hold your arm quite straight.
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Support your elbow and hold your arm so that the wrist cuff is at the.
Hold your arm like this.
And you kept reaching for her tits And I kept having to hold your arm down.
Do not hold your arm in front of your face.
And yet I still hold your arm.
You hold your arm out.
Grab ahold of this bag . Just hold your arm.
Please hold your arm out.
For appearances, I will just hold your arm.
Donhet hold your arm in front of your face.
Blind to my business, I lono to only hold your arm.
Let me hold your arm and point the way.
Here together, hold your arm.
Now hold your arm up.
Hold it down, hold your arm.
Hold your arm across your chest at heart level.
When you throw it, hold your arm straight out.
Hold your arm in close.
Take a swing . Hold your arm quite straight.
Hold your arm still.
Please, try to hold your arm still.
Hold your arm horizontally.
Okay, just hold your arm there.
Hold your arm tight.
Roger, please hold your arm up.
Hold your arm steady and sight down the barrel.
Can not you hold your arm straight?
Hold your arm in a relaxed position to your body see drawing.
Just be there, and hold your arm strong.
You can hold your arm against paint swatches to make it easier.
I mean it was fun, but… Hold your arm right out.
Hold your arm up enough to stretch your skin and shave back and forth.
Peter Mills, hold your arm up.
Just hold your arm upward in the air and find the pulse in the wrist.
All right, all right. Hold your arm there for me.