Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "inarm" [inarm]

  • To embrace in or as if in the arms; encircle.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "inarm" in a sentence
  • "Pretty women walk arm-inarm with men of fashion, their adorers, couples greet each other with a glance as they pass; how different it is from the terrace at Beaulieu!"
  • "Gymnase, Lucien and Hector Merlin went arm-inarm to the Vaudeville."
  • "And, arm-inarm with his two acolytes, he barred the way to the new arrival."