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taking in arms synonyms

Trying to find another word for taking in arms in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of taking in arms in 24 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for taking in arms alphabetically.

  • brooch
  • buckle
  • catch
  • clamp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clip
  • clutch
  • embrace
  • fastening
  • fibula
  • grapple
  • grasp
  • grip
  • hasp
  • assure
  • cap
  • conclude
  • confirm
  • decide
  • determine
  • seal
  • seize
  • set
  • settle
  • sew up
  • verify
  • adhere
  • be true to
  • cherish
  • clasp
  • cleave to
  • clutch
  • cohere
  • continue
  • embrace
  • endure
  • fasten
  • freeze to
  • grasp
  • grip
  • hang in
  • clamp
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • connection
  • coupling
  • grapple
  • grasp
  • grip
  • gripe
  • link
  • Moses basket
  • baby bed
  • bassinet
  • cot
  • crib
  • hamper
  • pannier
  • trundle bed
  • bundle
  • burrow
  • caress
  • clasp
  • cosset
  • curl up
  • dandle
  • embrace
  • enfold
  • feel up
  • fondle
  • huddle
  • hug
  • kiss
  • love
  • band
  • begird
  • cincture
  • circle
  • circuit
  • compass
  • cover
  • enclose
  • encompass
  • enfold
  • enring
  • envelop
  • environ
  • gird in
  • girdle
  • bear hug
  • cinch
  • clasp
  • clinch
  • clutch
  • cover
  • drape
  • encase
  • enclose
  • encompass
  • enshroud
  • envelop
  • envelope
  • enwrap
  • fold
  • braid
  • coil
  • corkscrew
  • curl
  • embrace
  • encircle
  • enmesh
  • entangle
  • interlace
  • interplait
  • intertwine
  • interweave
  • knit
  • lace
  • plait
  • blanket
  • cage
  • cloak
  • conceal
  • contain
  • coop
  • corral
  • cover
  • drape
  • embrace
  • encircle
  • enclose
  • encompass
  • enfold
  • engulf
  • bend
  • circumvolution
  • cockle
  • convolution
  • corrugation
  • crease
  • crimp
  • crinkle
  • dog's ear
  • flection
  • flexure
  • furrow
  • gather
  • gathering
  • groove
  • bear hug
  • caress
  • clutch
  • cosset
  • cuddle
  • dandle
  • embrace
  • feel
  • fool around
  • grab
  • grope
  • hug
  • love
  • make love to
  • neck
  • capture
  • catch
  • catch hold of
  • clutch
  • collar
  • corral
  • get one's fingers on
  • get one's hands on
  • glom
  • grapple
  • grasp
  • grip
  • hook
  • land
  • lay one's hands on
  • butt
  • cinch
  • clamp
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clutches
  • embrace
  • grapple
  • lug
  • possession
  • purchase
  • tenure
  • anchor
  • brace
  • catch
  • cinch
  • cincture
  • clamp
  • clamping
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clutch
  • coercion
  • constraint
  • crushing
  • duress
  • enclosing
  • affection
  • bear hug
  • bunny hug
  • caress
  • clasp
  • clinch
  • lock
  • squeeze
  • tight grip
  • bar
  • bolt
  • bond
  • catch
  • clamp
  • clasp
  • clinch
  • connection
  • fastening
  • fixture
  • grapple
  • grip
  • hasp
  • hook
  • junction
  • bundle
  • burrow
  • caress
  • fondle
  • nestle
  • nudge
  • pet
  • snug
  • snuggle
  • columnist
  • correspondent
  • editor
  • fourth estate
  • interviewer
  • journalism
  • journalist
  • magazine
  • media
  • newspaper
  • newsperson
  • paper
  • periodical
  • photographer
  • publicist
  • appropriate
  • catch
  • catch hold of
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clutch
  • compass
  • embrace
  • enclose
  • enfold
  • envelope
  • fasten
  • grapple
  • grasp
  • bundle
  • burrow
  • curl up
  • grasp
  • huddle
  • hug
  • nestle
  • nuzzle
  • snug
  • spoon
  • clasp
  • clutch
  • congestion
  • crowd
  • crunch
  • crush
  • embrace
  • force
  • handclasp
  • hold
  • hug
  • influence
  • jam
  • press
  • restraint
  • bear hug
  • clasp
  • clinch
  • cling
  • clutch
  • cradle
  • cuddle
  • encircle
  • enfold
  • entwine
  • envelop
  • fold
  • fondle
  • grab
  • grasp
  • blanket
  • cape
  • cloak
  • coat
  • cover
  • fur
  • jacket
  • mantle
  • shawl
  • stole

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