1. one-armed - Adjective
2. one-armed - Adjective Satellite
having one arm
Source: WordNetEntrance and exit wounds are silvered clean, The track aches only when the rain reminds. The one-legged man forgets his leg of wood, The one-armed man his jointed wooden arm. The blinded man sees with his ears and hands As much or more than once with both his eyes. Robert Graves
Busy as a one-armed man with the nettle-rash pasting on wallpaper. O. Henry
Your email inbox is a bit like a Las Vegas roulette machine. You know, you just check it and check it, and every once in a while there's some juicy little tidbit of reward, like the three quarters that pop down on a one-armed bandit. And that keeps you coming back for more. Douglas Rushkoff
Alf Todd,' said Ukridge, soaring to an impressive burst of imagery, ‘has about as much chance as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild-cat's ear with a red-hot needle. P. G. Wodehouse
My words are the garment of what I shall never be Like the tucked sleeve of a one-armed boy. W.S. Merwin
a one-armed veteran Source: Internet