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lift
Verb
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Someone lifts something when they use their hands to make the thing go up.
He lifted the little boy onto his shoulders.
She lifted the heavy box from the floor onto the table.
He is lifting some suitcases.
lift
Noun
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If you give someone a lift, you drive them somewhere, usually in your car.
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A lift is a machine that lifts people up or down to different parts of a building.
arm
Noun
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One of the upper limbs people have; arms start at the shoulder and go down to the wrist, sometimes the hand is included.
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A weapon.
arm
Verb
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To give or sell weapons to a person, group, or country.
Our taxes pay to arm the military.
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To get a tool or a weapon ready for action; to activate.
Remember to arm the alarm system.
Examples lift arm examples
How do I use lift arm in a sentence?
Simple sentences
I can't lift my right arm.
Movie subtitles
Um. I just need you to lift up your arm for me.