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Difference between Strong arm and Strong hand

strong arm

1. the use of superior power or physical force:

  • He assured the people that any attempt at lawlessness would be put down with a strong arm.

2. (also: strong-arm man) a person employed as a bodyguard:

  • He was a strong arm for bookies, collecting debts from people who had owed money for too long.

strong hand

1. = strong arm 1:

  • Parliament has given us the powers to put down Fifth Column activities with a strong hand.

2. (Cards) a card of high and commanding value:

  • With a very strong hand, a player may bid to Schwartz his opponents, that is, prevent them from making a single point.