have a good arm
have a good arm
To be capable of throwing something powerfully and/or a far distance. Often said of pitchers in baseball. Keith should be our new pitcher—he has a good arm. Wow, you have a good arm—I can't believe you threw that water bottle all the way over here.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have a good arm
Fig. to have a strong and conditioned arm for sports, especially pitching in baseball. Perry had a good arm, but he often pitched wide of the plate.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- throw (something) overboard
- cut it out
- Cut it out!
- cut out
- delighted
- chuck (someone or something) overboard
- overboard
- glare down on
- glare down on (someone or something)
- hurl away