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forearm

[fawr-ahrm, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌɑrm, ˈfoʊr- /
NOUN
elbow to wrist
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“I think there were just some things he kept under wraps about his body,” Roberts said of the 31-year-old left-hander, who missed a month in the second half of the season with forearm inflammation.

From Los Angeles Times

When he was a senior in college, Archie Manning suffered a broken left forearm that required three screws and a plate.

From Los Angeles Times

She remembers him whenever she strokes the cat, especially if she’s wearing short sleeves, exposing the small black letters tattooed on her forearm: “I got you.”

From Los Angeles Times

I told the farmworkers how after only two days of work last week, my lower back and my forearms ached.

From Los Angeles Times

Said Schirmer: “I reached up and it hit my forearm. I just pulled all my strength on a bull rush and jumped as high as I could.”

From Los Angeles Times