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Strong-arm   /strɔŋ-ɑrm/   Listen
Strong-arm

verb
1.
Handle roughly.
2.
Be bossy towards.  Synonyms: ballyrag, boss around, browbeat, bully, bullyrag, hector, push around.
3.
Use physical force against.
adjective
1.
Impelled by physical force especially against resistance.  Synonyms: forcible, physical.  "A real cop would get physical" , "Strong-arm tactics"



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"Strong-arm" Quotes from Famous Books



... ordinary kidnapping. It's this way. Miss Ann come to me and we agree that the kid's a pest that had ought to have some strong-arm keep him in order, so we decide to get him away to a friend of mine who keeps a dogs' hospital down on Long Island. Bud Smithers is the guy to handle that kid. You ought to see him take hold of a dog that's all grouch and ...
— Piccadilly Jim • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

... olive, that in wainscot never cleaves, The amourous vine which in the elme still weaves; The lotus, juniper, where wormes ne'er enter; The pyne, with whom men through the ocean venture; The warlike yewgh, by which (more than the lance) The strong-arm'd English spirits conquer'd France; Amongst the rest, the tamarisks there stood, For housewives' besomes only knowne most good; The cold-place-loving birch, and servis-tree; The Walnut-loving vales and mulberry; The maple, ashe, that doe delight in fountains, Which have their currents ...
— A Walk from London to Fulham • Thomas Crofton Croker



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