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Use twist one's arm in a Sentence ... See web results for twist one's arm ... twist so's arm...
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twist (so's) arm. tv. to pressure someone. : I had to twist her arm a little, but she agreed. Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by ...
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Oh twist my arm. Hello Gorgeous has tagged me. .... It cracks me up and makes me feel better that so many people met their SOs online. ...
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There she blows, Jacque Cousteau Hear her sing so sweet and low Lull me overboard out cold Gathered in and swallowed whole Yeah, do I want to with all that ...
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This new twist to Web crime should give pause to anyone who takes too much comfort from a flurry of new proposals — from Republican Sen. John McCain to Democrats in the Connecticut Legislature — that promise to crack down on online predators. ... That makes so much sense, it's surprising it's not on the books already.
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This new twist to Web crime should give pause to anyone who takes too much comfort from a flurry of new proposals — from Republican Sen. John McCain to Democrats in the Connecticut Legislature — that promise to crack down on online predators. ... That makes so much sense, it's surprising it's not on the books already.
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She said to him ever so many times, graciously waving her tail, 'My son, when you find a Hedgehog you must drop him into the water and then he will uncoil, and when you catch a Tortoise you must scoop him out of his shell with your paw.' And so that was all right, Best Beloved.
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Sit on a bench with a back support, arms extended down and a dumbbell in each hand. Start with your palms facing inward. Curl one arm (either one) towards your shoulder in an arc. While you are curling upward, your palm should twist so that it first faces out and then faces you at completion of the curl.
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Here are two ways to do an arm lock, a crucial move in wrestling. ... Twist him towards your body, use force. ... Twist his arm so his elbow is facing towards the sky.
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Response: A week or so ago, I wrote about possible "middle-age, adult women" stories and told you about Jeffrey Archer's book A Twist in the Tale. ... As he reaches to take the little girl's arm for support, his arthritic fingers open and the dirt slips through his fingers. The man enters the gates of Heaven and the first...
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