1. arm in arm - Adjective
2. arm in arm - Adverb
3. arm in arm - Phrase
(of two or more people) With arms linked together; with arms around each other's shoulder or waist.
Synonym: arm in crook
The two friends walked along arm in arm.
(figuratively) In collusion, in concert (with someone).
arm-in-arm (not comparable)
Alternative form of arm in arm
arm-in-arm
To be beautiful, woman enough to have a black sweater, black skirt and walk arm in arm with the man she loves. Yves Saint-Laurent
For me optimism is two lovers walking into the sunset arm in arm. Or maybe into the sunrise - whatever appeals to you. Krzysztof Kieślowski
Gossip grows like weeds In a summer meadow. My girl and I Sleep arm in arm. Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
Britannia arm-in-arm with Uncle Sam symbolizes the British-American alliance in World War I. In scale, these different types of propaganda can also be defined by the potential of true and correct information to compete with the propaganda. Source: Internet
Beck and Lewis did a duet of Nazareth’s “Love Hurts” — performing arm in arm — and Portugal. Source: Internet
Amber Heard looks happy as she is spotted arm-in-arm with. Source: Internet