It can be a sub-conscious indication that your listener is either not in agreement with you or is rejecting whatever it is you are saying.
his arm was crossed because that is how he fell over.
your leg
1. lay on floor with knees bent and hands to the side 2. standing. one knee bent, back bent forward a little, hands crossed in front 3. lay with your left hip on the ground, left leg bent, right leg straight, left arm extended and straight, right arm bent. 4. sitting, left leg extended, right leg bent up to chest, arms in front in any position 5. standing, right leg straight, left leg crossed behind right leg( toe pointed under), left arm opposite left toe, right arm pointed to left toe, looking at left toe 6. on right knee, left leg extended straight, bent over with arms pointing to toes 7. on right knee, left leg extended straight, leaning back so your whole body is at an angle, right arm by ear, left arm opposite.
your leg
leg
arm - aim - aid - lid - led - leg
The Esperanto words for arm and leg are brako and kruro.
Arm, (Arm rest) Leg, (Leg rest)
The arm and leg bones keep your arms and legs straight
The bending of an arm or leg is called flexion.
the right leg is the right arm to the left leg (in this case arms and legs are same entity)
No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg