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- Dictionarystrong-arm/ˈstrɒŋɑːm/
adjective
- 1. using or characterized by force or violence: "they are facing criticism of their strong-arm tactics"
verb
- 1. use force or violence against: "the culprit shouted before being strong-armed out of the door"
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