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long arm of the law
(idiomatic, almost always preceded by the) The influence or effectiveness of law enforcement institutions; law enforcement officers collectively.
chance one's arm
(informal) To take a risk.
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long arm statute
(law, US) In the law of civil procedure, a statute which establishes the activities by a potential defendant which will give the courts of a state personal jurisdiction over that defendant.
long-arm statutes
plural of long-arm statute (alternative spelling of long arm statutes).
long arm statutes
plural of long arm statute
cross one's arms
To link one's arms together across one's chest.
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make a long arm
To help oneself liberally to food at table.
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keep at arm's length
(transitive) Keep at a distance, away from one's body. / (transitive, figuratively) Avoid direct confrontation or struggle. / (transitive, figuratively) Avoid a close relationship.
give someone the arm
(US, informal) To direct the bras d'honneur (obscene gesture) at someone.
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