From The Seattle Times 28 September 2010 (source).
Submitted by Aaron Bendickson who comments: as opposed to suspects with 3 or 4 arms.
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From The Seattle Times 28 September 2010 (source).
Submitted by Aaron Bendickson who comments: as opposed to suspects with 3 or 4 arms.
The headline has since been changed but the original is still visible via Twitter.
As opposed to one armed bandits, of course. The police had already determined that the robbers weren’t fixed in place.
One-armed and two-armed are properly hyphenated; hence, no confusion has resulted!