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33 Sentences With "forefingers"

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Between forefingers and thumb the rim arcs out after a gentle squeeze.
Your forefingers and your thumbs should touch, creating a diamond shape over the center of your chest.
"Cue three days in a van with a carefree attitude to potentially infected forefingers," Doherty wrote on Twitter.
Next, with a few expert flicks of her thumb and forefingers, Lopez demonstrates how to deglove the tail.
They reach out their arms and use their thumbs and forefingers to pinch the air in front of them.
Looking six months or a year ahead, economists, moistened forefingers aloft, guess sterling might plunge by 15% or even 30%.
The next step is to wrap tissue over each of your forefingers and gently squeeze to remove blackheads or clogged pores.
The volunteer sat at rest, with a loose rubber pulse oximeter on their forefingers, and reported how many beats they'd counted.
With a small squeeze between her forefingers, white, buttery pus begins squirting out, confirming Dr. Lee's suspicion that Josh's bump is an epidermoid cyst.
And then, perhaps, he puts his thumbs and forefingers together to form a square so that he can look at her through the square.
He also posted a photo of himself and Quiroga aboard a plane, flashing an "L" sign with their thumbs and forefingers to signify "libertad" (freedom).
Chris Abrahams, on piano, primarily used notes sustained by repeated tapping — early on, by alternating forefingers on a single note; later, with full chords in a hovering tremolo.
In case I doubted her resolve, Angelina removes her glasses, looks directly at me, and uses her thumbs and forefingers to pull open the wrinkled, grey-tinged skin around her eyes.
Above, in the 24th minute, he managed a little flitting-legged sprint straight down the seam at the keeper, drawing a swarm of defenders, who he left strumming their lips with their forefingers, and crossing their eyes.
He looks into the middle distance, and rubbing his forefingers and thumb together in front of his nose in the way Italians do to indicate the union of aroma and emotion, utters, "Carne buona; I'm smelling it now."
Then grab the ends of the rectangle with your thumbs and forefingers (as if you are checking if a bill is counterfeit in the light), and start to slightly pull and bounce the noodle flat against the counter, in an up-and-down motion. 9.
On Friday, after Notre Dame's V. J. Beacham tied a close game with Michigan, Holtz opted for one of the popular celebrations: "3-point goggles," in which the player forms the goggles with his thumbs and forefingers, and extends the other three fingers outward.
At five months old, he was able to grab his mother's forefingers and lift himself in the air like a gymnast doing an iron cross; at age three, he had six-pack abs, and literally punched a hole in the wall during a tantrum.
And, yeah, they're professionals who can rub their thumbs and forefingers together if things get too heavy, but there's no way having a pretend romantic relationship on the side doesn't take some sort of toll on a marriage, particularly if one of the romancers actually kinda likes the mark in question.
"You want to cover them well, and don't leave any air pockets beneath the roots," cautioned Olaf Eggert, the ranger responsible for this stretch of woods, as he held a seedling aloft, his forefingers scissored about halfway up the stem to demonstrate how deep in the earth the young trees must be buried to ensure their survival until spring.
They are either played with the thumbs, or rarely with the forefingers or bow. The sound is produced on them by setting the strings into vibration.
This is less of a problem with gloves where the fingertips have a reduced thickness of cover over the contact surface, but few neoprene gloves have this feature. The fingertips of the thumbs and forefingers are most affected, and also wear out faster than the rest of the glove. Some divers wear a thinner, tougher, work glove under the neoprene insulating glove, and cut the tips off the thumbs and forefingers of the neoprene gloves to expose the inner gloves as a workable compromise. Dry gloves allow the diver to tailor the inner insulating glove to suit the task.
Saefullah, H. 2017. ‘“Nevermind the jahiliyyah, here’s the hijrahs”: punk and the religious turn in the contemporary Indonesian underground scene’, Punk & Post-Punk, 6/2, pp. 263–89 This one finger sign involves partakers touching each other’s extended forefingers tip-to-tip.
In August 2006 Curtis created a controversy in the last quarter of the Round 21 Western Derby match between West Coast and Fremantle when he indicated goals using his thumbs rather than the customary forefingers. Curtis was awarded life membership with the Australian Football League Umpires Association in 2007.
He was later diagnosed as having Dupuytren's contracture, eventually resulting in an operation to straighten one of his forefingers. Another forefinger remained bent. Nonetheless, he continued to play piano recreationally and gave a farewell concert on his 85th birthday. In 1948, to help support his studies, he worked for $2.00 per night as a uniformed usher at Eaton Auditorium, Canada's premier concert stage.
The statue measures about three meters high from its face to its knees. Sitting in a meditation position with his back slightly hunched, his body is relaxed without any tension. His hand gesture is called 'Inso', which both hands are placed on the lap, palms facing upward, thumbs and forefingers form a circle. This gesture is a variation of the Dhyana Mudra (Meditation Mudra), which suggests concentration of the Good Law.
On 13 March 1996, less than two years after he had retired, Kieślowski died at age 54 during Open-Heart Surgery following a heart attack. He was interred in Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw. His grave has a sculpture of the thumb and forefingers of two hands forming an oblong space; the classic view as if through a film camera. The small sculpture is in black marble on a pedestal slightly over a metre tall.
Invented at the same time as the crown cork, it is the original bottle opener. But as well as being portable it also comes as a fixed device to be attached to vertical surfaces, often with a tray to catch the bottle tops. It does not open wine bottles. A simple opener is a piece of metal with a rectangular or rounded opening in one end and a solid handle large enough to be gripped between the thumb and forefingers on the other.
Rodrigo Bretas describes this condition in his book, Passos da Paixão: O Aleijadinho. > Antonio Francisco [Lisboa] came to lose all of his toes. Consequently, he > atrophied and curved, and even some of his fingers fell off leaving him with > only the thumbs and forefingers and practically devoid of movement. The > excruciating pains he frequently felt in his fingers and the sourness of his > choleric temper led him to the paroxysm of cutting off his fingers using the > chisel he worked with.
He found a princess who had been staked out for the dragon. He killed it, though it bit off his forefinger. He said he must leave her, but first he cut out the dragon's tongue and the princess gave him a diamond ring. The princess told her father, who asked for him to come, and many gentlemen cut off their forefingers and brought diamond rings and the tongues of all kinds of beasts, but none were the dragon's tongue or the princess's ring.
It was possible that Shovell left his flagship in one of its boats along with his two stepsons and the captain of HMS Association, Edmund Loades, and that they were drowned while trying to get to shore. Shovell's body was identified by the purser of the third-rate HMS Arundel who knew the admiral well. It was identified by "a black mole under his left ear, also by the first joint of one of his forefingers being broken inwards. He had likewise a shot in his right arm, another in his left thigh".
Cun (; ; ), often glossed as the Chinese inch, is a traditional Chinese unit of length. Its traditional measure is the width of a person's thumb at the knuckle, whereas the width of the two forefingers denotes 1.5 cun and the width of four fingers (except the thumb) side-by-side is three cuns. In this sense it continues to be used to chart acupuncture points on the human body in various uses of traditional Chinese medicine. The cun was part of a larger system, and represented one-tenth of a chi ("Chinese foot").
Gleditsch had also warned her of the dangers the year Rona was sick and living in Paris, when Joliot-Curie died, emphasizing the risk of radium-related anemia. In her 1978 book about her experiences, Rona wrote about the damage to bones, hands, and lungs of the scientists studying radioactivity. Since they wore no gloves and frequently poured substances between vials without protection, she noted that their thumbs, forefingers, and ring fingers were often damaged. The secrecy surrounding the project makes it difficult to know if any of the scientists not directly working on any project knew specifically what their contributions were being used for.

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