in the “<span class="searchmatch">H</span>” handshape about half an arm’s length in front of the shoulder, dominant <span class="searchmatch">palm</span> facing <span class="searchmatch">back</span> and extended <span class="searchmatch">fingers</span> pointing <span class="searchmatch">down</span>. <span class="searchmatch">H</span>@<span class="searchmatch">Side</span>-PalmBackFingerDown...
nondominant <span class="searchmatch">palm</span> facing <span class="searchmatch">down</span>. Posture the dominant hand in the “<span class="searchmatch">H</span>” handshape with the dominant hand at the <span class="searchmatch">back</span> of the extended <span class="searchmatch">finger</span>(s) of the nondominant...
V@Tip<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>Up-V@CenterChesthigh-<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>Up V@<span class="searchmatch">Side</span>Chesthigh-<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>Up-V@<span class="searchmatch">Side</span>Chesthigh-<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>Up <span class="searchmatch">H</span>@Nose-<span class="searchmatch">Finger</span>Up Contact N@NearNose-<span class="searchmatch">Palm</span><span class="searchmatch">Back</span> <span class="searchmatch">H</span>@Nose-FingerUp...
(verb) butter <span class="searchmatch">down</span> buttered buttering butter my butt and call it a biscuit butter my butt and call me a biscuit butter one's bread on both <span class="searchmatch">sides</span> butter out...
from Proto-Indo-European *<span class="searchmatch">h</span>₂wéh₁n̥tos (“wind”), from earlier *<span class="searchmatch">h</span>₂wéh₁n̥ts (“wind”), derived from the present participle of *<span class="searchmatch">h</span>₂weh₁- (“to blow”). Cognates...
Wikipedia Picture dictionary: Hand <span class="searchmatch">palm</span> wrist thumb index <span class="searchmatch">finger</span> middle <span class="searchmatch">finger</span> ring <span class="searchmatch">finger</span> pinky (US) little <span class="searchmatch">finger</span> enPR: hănd, IPA(key): /hænd/ (æ-tensing)...
to <span class="searchmatch">back</span> away again into the bushes. But I hadn't <span class="searchmatch">backed</span> more'n a couple of yards when I see something so amazing that I couldn't help scooching <span class="searchmatch">down</span> behind...
and that he rather enjoyed the <span class="searchmatch">side</span> benefits of my trysts: I was happier and living more honestly, as well as off his <span class="searchmatch">back</span> about many of the issues that...
greener on the other <span class="searchmatch">side</span> the grass is always greener on the other <span class="searchmatch">side</span> of the fence the grass is always greener on the other <span class="searchmatch">side</span> of the road ticklegrass...
run”) (compare also *rannijaną (“to make run”)), from Proto-Indo-European *<span class="searchmatch">h</span>₃rey<span class="searchmatch">H</span>- (“to boil, churn”). Cognate with Scots rin (“to run”), West Frisian rinne...