How To Use Forearm In A Sentence

  • Then prop yourself up using your toes and forearms maintaining a flat position. The Sun
  • Lie on your side resting on one forearm with your legs extended. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organisation's shield consisted of a male forearm whose fist was thrusting the point of a spear into the jaws of a wolf. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain
  • He leaned over and reached into the glove compartment, his forearm accidentally brushing across her thigh.
  • Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle.
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  • The only defender with a legitimate excuse is CB Ryan McNeil, who is playing with a soft cast on his fractured forearm.
  • Side plank up so the weight of your body is on your forearm and feet. The Sun
  • That might not be what you want art to do, but forewarned is forearmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • That he expressed the general feeling in our train was evidenced by the many women who leaned from the wagons, thrusting out gaunt forearms and shaking bony, labor-malformed fists at the last of Mormondom. Chapter 13
  • With elbows close to the body and hips straight, lower your body until your upper arms and forearms form a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The technique is to place the left hand on the forearm or elbow of the other person. Personnel Management: A New Approach
  • Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms.
  • The footwell was perpetually swamped now, my forearms were pumped from choking the oars in a death grip, and dime-size blisters had begun to well up under the calluses on my palms.
  • Traverse, I say these things to you that being 'forewarned' you may be 'forearmed.' The Hidden Hand
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • Side plank up so the weight of your body is on your forearm and feet. The Sun
  • He mentioned this to his cousin, but O’Hara, with a light-hearted reference to forewarning and forearming, refused to take the matter seriously. The Dancing Druids
  • Before he could reach it, Jason stumbled on a raised section of the ground and landed on his forearms, struggling to regain his footing.
  • It puts the grip too much in the fingers of the left hand stretching the muscles at the front of the forearm, thus rendering them rather useless. Winning Golf for Women
  • Remember that you're like a peacock on show, so puff your chest up as much as you can, try to keep your forearms just above stomach height so that your bi and triceps are slightly defined.
  • And according to a costuming chap I once earwigged on, Martin Shaw rolls up his sleeves in every production because he believes his forearms to be particularly attractive. Spooky
  • I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms.
  • Her left arm by her side, her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill.
  • I think it's a good thing because if you know you're forewarned, you're forearmed.
  • Pioneering surgery involving transfers of multiple tendons together with the implantation of up to eight electrodes in the muscles of the forearm and hand has improved the quality of life of many patients with tetraplegia.
  • From the vein that passes through the liver two branches separate off, of which one terminates in the diaphragm or so-called midriff, and the other runs up again through the armpit into the right arm and unites with the other veins at the inside of the bend of the arm; and it is in consequence of this local connexion that, when the surgeon opens this vein in the forearm, the patient is relieved of certain pains in the liver; and from the left-hand side of it there extends a short but thick vein to the spleen and the little veins branching off it disappear in that organ. The History of Animals
  • The researchers rubbed roughly the same number of cowhage spicules the itch-inducing spiky bits of that plant, also known as velvet bean on three locations: the front of the ankle; on the underside of the forearm; and under the shoulder blade on the back. A Dip in the Pool Does an Aging Body Good
  • Pressure is put on the forearm above the wrist to twist the forearm outwards so that the palm faces towards the head. Muscle Management
  • He had a benign smile and forearms like hams. Times, Sunday Times
  • She flexed her wrists, feeling the leather gauntlets stretch and slide along her forearms.
  • With elbows close to the body and hips straight, lower your body until your upper arms and forearms form a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • For some reason, his left sleeve was rolled up to his elbow, exposing his pale forearm.
  • So do most teams that play them, although forewarned is not always forearmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance.
  • If you have big-boned forearms, try a chunky cuff while a slim wrist suits more delicate bracelets or bangles. The Sun
  • She's one of two athletes competing in both Games — Natalia Partyka of Poland, who was born without a right forearm, is in the table tennis events. Russian wins, du Toit takes 16th in 6.2-mile marathon swim
  • Flexion force applied against long finger (third digit) extension distal to the proximal interphalangeal joint may provoke pain over the extensor muscle mass in the proximal forearm.
  • This, after all, is a woman who dislocated her shoulder three years ago while forearming a raccoon off her deck to protect her Labrador retriever. NYT > Home Page
  • She has a prosthetic limb after being born without a left forearm. The Sun
  • It was as thick as his forearm and covered in sleek, fine hair. DELUGE (Part 38) – Brian Keene
  • He had a benign smile and forearms like hams. Times, Sunday Times
  • But forewarned is forearmed, and four armed is usually a defect in early limb development related to abnormal patterning of the developing limb bud. Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger lite.
  • The big man took the orders and worked the grill; his dwarflike forearms strained to reach the onions and fried eggs on the back hot plate. Let The Dead Lie
  • Thin membrane-like fins were obtruding from his forearms and lower legs.
  • There were three strikes: two bonito the size of trout, and a yellowfin tuna no bigger than my forearm.
  • The Biceps brachii is a flexor of the elbow and, to a less extent, of the shoulder; it is also a powerful supinator, and serves to render tense the deep fascia of the forearm by means of the lacertus fibrosus given off from its tendon. IV. Myology. 7d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Arm
  • -- This muscle flexes the second phalanx on the first, the first on the metacarpus, and the entire foot on the forearm. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Keep your wrist and forearm angled outwards as you go. The Sun
  • The media, forearmed, were there in force and applauded.
  • I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short, like chipolatas.
  • Every boating publication should forewarn their readers so that they, too, may be forearmed.
  • He also touches upon the theory behind legal education itself which provides a useful view into the heads of Canadian law school administrators everywhere (forewarned is forearmed). Waddams v. Hutchinson : Law is Cool
  • It puts the grip too much in the fingers of the left hand stretching the muscles at the front of the forearm, thus rendering them rather useless. Winning Golf for Women
  • Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm.
  • Raise bar by bending the elbows until forearms touch biceps. The Sun
  • Lie face down with your forearms touching the floor and your hips and legs on the ground. The Sun
  • His short-sleeved chef's whites reveal the word "vegan" tattooed on his right inner forearm. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.
  • I bent over slightly and brought my forearms underneath her knees, carrying her bridal style.
  • The newest additions to the line, the ShortTrac and LongTrac Stalker models, feature composite stocks and forearms in matte-black finish and European styling. Rifle Roundup: 27 New Guns for 2006
  • At that time it was somewhat different than the contemporary crop of rifle stocks in that it lacked inlays, glossy finish, white line spacers, cheekpiece, and tip on the forearm. The Gun Builder As Artist
  • Strasburg left Saturday's game against the Phillies with what the team has described as a flexor tendon strain in his right forearm. Report: Strasburg likely to be shut down
  • The flames licked his face as he covered his face with his forearms and knelt to absorb the shock.
  • Tell him the truth and go forearmed with information about his real father. Times, Sunday Times
  • THIS tones and strengthens the front of your arms and forearms. The Sun
  • Then, taking the towel from the rail in front of the cooker, he wiped his face, head and forearms.
  • He has a tattoo on his left forearm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Common osteoporotic fracture sites include the vertebrae, the hip, the distal radius of the forearm, and the proximal humerus.
  • This powder proved better than swallowwort sap to color my forearms in the tharos manner. Wildfire
  • The picture showed a lady sitting there upright, bedizened in a fur hat and fur boa, with her entire forearm vanishing inside a heavy fur muff that she held out toward the viewer. The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories
  • Enter with fingertips first, then the hand and forearm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pain you feel is at the point where the tendons from the forearm muscle attach to the bone.
  • Pollock bowled the first ball of the innings to Trescothick, it went near the bat, the batsman's led, the batsman's forearm and there were a couple of noises.
  • His skin, his fingernails, the hair on his forearm, everything looked vulnerable and impermanent and tender. THE SAVING GRACES
  • The issue of whether it was a forearm or an elbow is irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures.
  • Similarly, injuries caused by thin slivers of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm.
  • His hands slapped against the fur of her forearms, their low growls lost on the breeze.
  • Then prop yourself up using your toes and forearms maintaining a flat position. The Sun
  • Instead, many of us boys spent our "free" time stropping our pocket knives on the upper sides of our boots and testing the blades by shaving the fuzz on our forearms. Interview With Jack London Scholar Dr. Earle Labor
  • That is a disadvantage I am powerless to overcome, unless it be by forewarning and forearming those readers who zealously seek the truth.
  • In Italy the mandolinists play with straight wrists and the right forearm is in line with the strings.
  • Additionally, there was no forearm to protect the tubular magazine from dents and dings.
  • Forearmed with a knowledge both of phrenology and the tricks of con artists, he performed a simple single-blind reliability test.
  • The nerve supply to the muscles of the forearm and hand is provided by the radial, median, and ulnar nerves.
  • On Sunday he went back to work and was bitten twice on the left forearm. Times, Sunday Times
  • She looked at him from anxious blue eyes for a moment, and then nonchalantly wrapped a line of gauze around her forearm.
  • Maintain a slight bend in your elbows and keep your wrists aligned with your forearms.
  • Fine dark hair on her lip, fine black hair on her forearms.
  • Then prop yourself up using your toes and forearms and lift one leg. The Sun
  • the radial aspect of the forearm
  • Forewarned is forearmed: If you know a food craving will strike, you can outwit it, rather than surrender to it. The Small Change Diet
  • In the sweat test, a small electric current is used to carry the chemical pilocarpine into the skin of the child's forearm.
  • David slid his passkey into the slot and when the light turned green he placed his forearm on the handle and opened the door. Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2
  • Annie, and John Fry took a pick to keep him safe; but she curbed to and fro with her strong forearms rising like springs ingathered, waiting and quivering grievously, and beginning to sweat about it. Lorna Doone
  • For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away.
  • Hand grippers are excellent for building and strengthening forearms and hands.
  • A forearm smash from Richard Morales earned him an instant red.
  • Thus forearmed, I take my favourite dining companion to the recently opened Glasgow site in the financial district near Central Station.
  • A broad plug-ugly was trying to twist around, shaking and shimmying his forearm caught by her hands.
  • Tex stared down at the scarlet furrow that had appeared on his forearm and was filled with an ungovernable rage. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • There was no wabble to the revolver and it was directed toward her stomach, not from an outstretched arm, but from the hip, against which the forearm rested. To Kill a Man
  • These men with weather beaten faces and broad shoulders went about their business quietly, their shirtsleeves rolled up over their muscular forearms.
  • To increase your forearm and hand power, practise wringing out a towel, although it need not be wet. Winning Golf for Women
  • On one arm, a pair of black metal claws jutted out from the forearm, extending far past the hand.
  • Bend your arms at a right angle and pump them backwards and forwards, with all the movement coming from your shoulder, not your forearms or wrists. Times, Sunday Times
  • He leaned over and reached into the glove compartment, his forearm accidentally brushing across her thigh.
  • We drank flat white coffees, and Ray noticed me looking at the blurry blue tattoo on his forearm.
  • His right foot was as long as his forearm, the rest of his limbs spindly as matchsticks. Rogue Oracle
  • A Hebrew tattoo on the forearm is particularly ugly, because that is where the Nazis put concentration camp numbers. Waldo Jaquith - Jewish tattoo.
  • Outside the closed replacement forearm will revolve the gypsum to hold fixedly to treat the first metacarpal bone base base bone fracture dislocation Cui ...
  • Today I have experienced extreme pain in my left wrist and forearm, I don't remember injuring it whilst out riding on Sunday and there wasn't any pain there beforehand.
  • The issue of whether it was a forearm or an elbow is irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The commoner forms of these devices in Europe and North America include heel and forearm dual energy x ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound at the heel.
  • the kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered hands are skilled at feinting and clouting
  • A radial epiphysis the growth ends of the other forearm bone. Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder
  • No matter how carefully conformed to the law of God and the precepts of the Church one's life may have been, no Christian will want to enter eternity without some immediate forearming against the terrors of that last passage. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Moving on to the ulna, which is the medial bone of the forearm, the radial notch may be seen clearly, articulating with the head of the radius at the superior radio-ulnar joint.
  • Families/welfare officers would be forearming the men if as a point of duty of care, they ensured all staff were aware of the issue and perhaps also ensured that they were on their local council housing lists.
  • Already your forearms are beginning to ache, and your upper arms crush your ribs.
  • The New Mexico tracks may be impressions made by the animal's forearms and two-digit ‘hands.’
  • I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short.
  • Nevertheless, she outraged not, though her eyes were frightening Annie, and John Fry took a pick to keep him safe; but she curbed to and fro with her strong forearms rising like springs ingathered, waiting and quivering grievously, and beginning to sweat about it. The Ontario Readers Third Book
  • Samson yowled and raked her forearm with his claws. Choker
  • He tucked it under his wiry forearm and smiled at me with what I took to be an underhanded beneficence.
  • Kara stared aghast as the brawny Maggie Finch, with a florid complexion like red brick and forearms like a butcher's, rolled up her sleeves and went to meet the threat of the two men in black Greek fisherman's garb.
  • He too had Pneumocystis carinii, as well as Candida albicans, also a fungal infection, and papovavirus, which causes regular warts in most people but in his case had led to supersized growths on his hands, forearms, and legs. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • I was fortunate enough to meet him only in the last years of his life, forearmed about his loathing of personal inquiry.
  • At the show's end, the sweaty lad in the Brunei Polo Club shirt had pushed his wristband tight up his forearm, as if it were the sleeve of a blazer.
  • He was born with phocomelia, a rare disorder that left him with no thumbs, wrists or forearms, and two partial hands with only two digits on each. Kansan.com stories
  • The puncture wound stings a little and, more alarming, my forearms and hands begin tingling.
  • Porphyria cutanea tarda presents as bullae, vesicles, and milia on the dorsal hands and forearms but does not cause muscle weakness.
  • That includes the eagle on his right forearm and the dragon with the words "United States Marine Corps" on his left. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Nowadays, these wooden clinker-built dinghies are equipped with reliable outboard motors which means you no longer need forearms like Popeye to go afloat on Leven.
  • She uncrossed her legs and leaned forward, resting her forearms on her knees. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function.
  • The dorsal surface of the forearm of a sabreur in the guard of second is particularly exposed.
  • The tat on my forearm was only really painful when it got too close to the elbow on that arm.
  • They flex your elbow and rotate your forearm, so your palms can face up or down.
  • In anatomical terms, the arm is built around three bones; - the humerus in the upper arm, and the radius and the ulna in the forearm.
  • Snot ran down her upper lip and she tasted its saltiness before wiping her nose with her forearm. MINUTES TO BURN
  • On impulse, she tightly took hold of his forearm to streel him out of the school and onto the student veranda.
  • You want to weigh your breakfast, shave your forearms, use the word "epic" a lot and bore the office about your pre-dawn workout regimen, that's a personal choice. You Cannot Be That Serious About Sports
  • I can see both sides the of the coin, to know, to not know, but in the end I came down on the side of forewarned is forearmed – but only if both parents agree on what they would do if they get a positive. No Matter What | Her Bad Mother
  • With an under-arm grip, the spearman has his spear braced along his forearm, and has much more control of the spearhead. The Spear « Isegoria
  • On her left arm was a gold band that went around her wrist and over her forearm.
  • As in the case for the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective.
  • He boasted the acronym hidden in the picture of a gun on his forearm which read, M.P.R., the familiar street formula for longevity and success, Money, Power and Respect. The Brotherhood of Man
  • The technique is to place the left hand on the forearm or elbow of the other person. Personnel Management: A New Approach
  • She has a prosthetic limb after being born without a left forearm. The Sun
  • Claire had strong ropy arms and legs, veins and tendons showing in her feet, in her forearms and hands. So Much Pretty
  • His skin, his fingernails, the hair on his forearm, everything looked vulnerable and impermanent and tender. THE SAVING GRACES
  • Arms should be at your side with the rope turning from the wrists and forearms. Times, Sunday Times
  • His skin, his fingernails, the hair on his forearm, everything looked vulnerable and impermanent and tender. THE SAVING GRACES
  • At the end of them a ruthless villain had smashed beyond mending the remains of the useless hand and had galvanised me into a resurrection of the spirit and the impetus to seek what I'd had since, a myoelectric false hand that worked on nerve impulses from my truncated forearm and looked and behaved so realistically that people often didn't notice its existence. Come To Grief
  • He was merely retiring hurt with cramp in his left forearm and will be fit to resume his innings today. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a snake tattoo on his right forearm and was last seen wearing blue or black jeans, black trainers and grey jacket and carrying a red holdall with the word TRAVEL on it.
  • Woods: Highly figured birdseye maple forearm with a very tight grained maple handle under the wrap and a Red Amboyna Butt sleeve.
  • With a sharp jab, Jake pierced the skin on her forearm, leaving a small puncture mark.
  • She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger.
  • In the wrist there are two small bones (the radiale and ulnare) which serve an important purpose in joining the forearm with what is known as the hand, and make possible the specialized movement of the two parts upon each other. Our Bird Comrades
  • She has a prosthetic limb after being born without a left forearm. The Sun
  • Next to each other in one cabinet are plaster casts of his hand and her forearm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kitted out in his team-issue polo shirt, the peak of his baseball cap shading his outdoor complexion, short sleeves revealing the power in his forearms still.
  • Tennis elbow is caused by inflammation of the muscles of the forearm and their attachments at the outer edge of the elbow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do not forget, forewarned is forearmed ... "words can bleed. Reader reviews of The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl.
  • An X-Ray showed that both bones in her forearm were broken and splintered, and in one place a bone had pierced the skin.
  • Your elbow should have a slightly wider angle, with your forearms and fingertips facing the side wall of the pool.
  • Forewarned may be forearmed -- but not in this case. Marshall Fine: Review: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
  • Recent new abilities resulting from his rebirth after battling Morlun include night vision, increased sensory awareness via vibratory patterns transmitted on his web lines, and twin retractable stingers within his forearms. Marvel Thursday Thirteen - SciFiChick.com
  • Forewarned is forearmed: when playing with "divide and conquer" with two countries that have nuclear capability, like India and Pakistan, the outcome may be apocalyptic. Jayne Lyn Stahl: Endgame in Afghanistan
  • Rest the forearm on a table, with the palm up (an attitude called supination). A Practical Physiology
  • His hand, forearm, arm, etc., were rapidly drawn in, and he was carried around until his shoulder came to a large beam, where the body was stopped by resistance against the beam, fell to the floor, and the arm and scapula were completely avulsed and carried on beyond the beam. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The muscles in his forearms tapered into strong, tanned hands and calloused fingertips.
  • They occur in the lungs, heart, kidney, and dura mater, in addition to the extensor surface of the forearm, olecranon, Achilles tendons, and ischial area.
  • Side plank up so the weight of your body is on your forearm and feet. The Sun
  • The cuts were always superficial and usually consisted of between 20 and 40 neat parallel scratches on her wrist and forearm.
  • I thought I could see the dents on her forearms where she rested them on a table while addressing lunch dinner and elevenses.
  • The Flexor carpi ulnaris determines the contour of the medial border of the forearm, and is separated from the Extensor group of muscles by the ulnar furrow produced by the subcutaneous dorsal border of the ulna; its tendon is evident along the ulnar border of the lower part of the forearm, and is most marked when the hand is flexed and adducted. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
  • Next to each other in one cabinet are plaster casts of his hand and her forearm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The researchers also examined the pleasurability of scratching the itches, which was higher for the ankle and back than for the forearm. A Dip in the Pool Does an Aging Body Good
  • The biting bugs spared him an attack along their traditional battle lines beyond the waistband but left their marks instead on both forearms.
  • The position for wearing the badges of warrant officer rank changed from the lower forearm to the mid-upper arm at the end of 1996.
  • Ulnar and radial ligamentous stabilities are assessed with the patient's forearm flexed at 20 degrees to unlock the olecranon from its fossa.
  • I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm.
  • He slammed down a chair across from me and sat on the edge, his elbows and forearms on his legs and his hands steepled together.
  • He was now clad in only his cotton tunic and trousers with the leather vambraces remaining on his forearms, his riding boots and a belt around his lean waist.
  • In crawling infants the forearms, extensor aspects of the knees, and the ankle flexures are often the most affected.
  • Try these forearm-strengthening exercises: While sitting on a chair or a bench, hold a dumbbell in your hand with an underhand grip and place your forearm on top of your thigh so that your hand hangs over the edge of your knee.
  • His forearms and hands - all that appeared from the long sleeves of his galabia - were thin, his fingernails long and cracked. From This Beloved Hour
  • Her left forearm and hand, which rest weightlessly on her lap, are gracefully foreshortened.
  • Strong fingers, wrists and forearms will aid in this simple, yet necessary task.
  • It's crumbling to pieces, and it's about as long as my forearm, brown with matted fur, with round little ears on top.
  • With blood on my hands and forearms, I followed them downstairs and wandered through the crowd in the lobby, a crush of scared and bewildered reporters and hotel staff.
  • At six foot five, with huge forearms and long legs, Brown looks like a bruiser, but he's actually a big softy, both on and off the track.
  • But I suppose it's best to be forewarned -- even if that doesn't make me feel forearmed. Eye-opening study of disordered-eating Web sites
  • If forewarned is truly forearmed, the 2005 parade should be a real humdinger.
  • A popular tattoo art in India is mehendi, a plant-based temporary tattoo involving thin lines for lacy, floral and paisley patterns covering entire hands, forearms, feet and shins.
  • The stock and forearm are made of a grainy, black-plastic material with excellent non-slip characteristics.
  • ‘Not there,’ she groaned, grabbing my forearm and dragging me away from the pink pouf monstrosity that hung in the store window.

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