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manecilla
Punctuation mark.
hand
index
fist
pointer
digit
manicule
pointing hand
printer's fist
bishop's fist
hand director
character
glyph
español
manecilla
Synonyms
Examples for "
hand
"
hand
index
fist
pointer
digit
Examples for "
hand
"
1
Therefore the left
hand
doesn't know what the right
hand
is doing.
2
Merkel said authorities would use all means at
hand
to fight anti-Semitism.
3
Try different
hand
orientations; a good jam should feel secure and comfortable.
4
The rebound comes
hand
in
hand
with looser credit conditions this year.
5
The
hand
of political interference was never far from the problems either.
1
The problem: Search engines can't
index
video files as easily as text.
2
The
index
assumes we all work the standard 250 days a year.
3
However, the role of this
index
may now be open to question.
4
The
index
extended its new year rally into a fifth straight week.
5
MSCI's emerging market currency
index
backed off five month highs set yesterday.
1
Smith did a
fist
-
pump
of joy as the result was read out.
2
The words slowed and were left suspended as his
fist
had been.
3
Which means what? I curl my only working hand into a
fist
.
4
Nightingale held out his right hand palm upwards and made a
fist
.
5
He ducked left, then moved quickly toward Michael, his right
fist
poised.
1
Chapman's answer could be a
pointer
to the future of mass tourism.
2
Garza doubled the Iowa lead with five straight points, including a
3
-
pointer
.
3
Bridges began a run of 11 unanswered points with a long
two
-
pointer
.
4
VCU's top seven scorers all average at least one
3
-
pointer
per game.
5
Dallas scored the next five points, including a long
3
-
pointer
by Barnes.
1
Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw
double
-
digit
growth.
2
Meanwhile, Americans have seen
double
-
digit
annual increases in their health insurance costs.
3
Double
-
digit
reductions in gas and electricity prices are, however, a different matter.
4
That puts Irish pensions on course for another year of
double
-
digit
returns.
5
So far this year, sales are rising by a double-
digit
percentage.
1
I saw nothing but the double of myself, with the
pointing
hand
.
2
You filthy whore! The
pointing
hand
opened and darted, smacking her face.
3
As she suspected, that
pointing
hand
led Karris to more bodies.
4
While he considered the matter, Kinnaird stretched out a
pointing
hand
.
5
My eyes were drawn to the magazine beneath his
pointing
hand
.
1
Bishop
's
fist
shot out, and Gregory St. Vincent pitched heavily into the snow.
español
manecilla
manícula