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Qué (quién) es overarm - definición

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overarm         
¦ adjective & adverb chiefly Brit. (of a throw, stroke with a racket, etc.) made with the hand or arm above shoulder level.
overarm         
You use overarm to describe actions, such as throwing a ball, in which you stretch your arm over your shoulder.
...a single overarm stroke.
? underarm
ADJ: ADJ n
Over-arm         
·adj Done (as bowling or pitching) with the arm raised above the shoulder. ·see Overhard.

Wikipedia

Over-arm

An over-arm position is a body position in which a person's arms are extended over their shoulders or behind their head. This may take place, for example, during work or sporting activity, and is used in stretching exercises or during meditation besides other activities. In wrestling, for example, nelson holds are over-arm holds, in a contest for physical dominance. In cricket, Overarm bowling is the norm. Also, in law enforcement, the raising of the arms above or behind the head is a gesture of surrender or submission, as it is in a military situation.

Ejemplos de uso de overarm
1. Afridi‘s overarm throw was fast and true and Bell was about two feet short.
2. The best throw, which may be overarm or underhand, carries a lot of spin.
3. Then, in sickening footage from Iraq which has been posted on the website YouTube, the American holding the puppy is seen throwing it overarm into a gully below.