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plural sidearms
A personal weapon, such as a handgun or sword, carried on the hip in a belt, sheath, holster, etc., for rapid access. examples
third-person singular simple present sidearms, present participle sidearming, simple past and past participle sidearmed
To throw a ball with one's arm roughly parallel to the ground. quotations examples
His interest, aside from slinging sinkers as a sidearming right-hander, was medicine.
2009 March 19, Ben Shpigel, “Medicine’s Loss Could Be the Mets’ Gain”, in New York Times
comparative more sidearm, superlative most sidearm
With one's arm roughly parallel to the ground. examples