| 单词 | to go with the arm | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto go (also come) with the arm  e.   Cricket.  to go (also come) with the arm: to bowl a ball so that it continues its course without deviation in the direction of the swing of the bowler's arm; (also of a ball) to be bowled in this manner. ΚΠ 1882    C. F. Pardon Australians in Eng. 5  				Robinson..now and then ‘comes with his arm’ in a puzzling way. 1890    Belfast News-let. 30 Aug. 3/5  				Now and then he put a very nasty ball which came with his arm, and was all the more difficult because it was unexpected. 1898    Times 22 July 12/2  				The batting broke down before the fast left hand bowling of Young, who ‘went with his arm’ a good deal. 1920    R. H. Lyttelton  & E. R. Wilson in  P. F. Warner Cricket (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) 		(new ed.)	 vii. 266  				He bowled a swinger, an off break, and a fast ball, which went with his arm. 1983    Daily Tel. 3 Sept. 12  				The chief requisites of a bowler are [that] he can achieve remarkable results ‘going with the arm’. 2014    Indian Express 		(Nexis)	 24 Apr.  				The second just went with the arm and hit Watson on the pads. < as lemmas  | 
	
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