Give the thumb to
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EJECTGive the thumb to
UMPHe may give a Yank the thumb
OUSTEDGave the thumb to
snookto thumb the nose
SNOOKA thumb to the nose
thumbto manipulate with the thumb
thumbedto manipulate with the thumb
forefingerthe finger next to the thumb
thumbholea hole to insert the thumb in
forefingersFOREFINGER, the finger next to the thumb
thumbholesTHUMBHOLE, a hole to insert the thumb in
pinchto squeeze tightly between the finger and thumb
thumbsThe part of a glove intended to cover the thumb
forefingerThe finger next to the thumb; the first or index finger
forefingersThe finger next to the thumb; the first or index finger
thumbedTHUMB, to leaf through with the short, thick digit of the hand
thumbsTHUMB, to leaf through with the short, thick digit of the hand
thumbingTHUMB, to leaf through with the short, thick digit of the hand
flicksThe sudden release of a bent finger or thumb, esp. to propel a small object
fillipto strike with the nail of a finger snapped from the end of the thumb
thumbto put one's thumb to one's nose and extend the fingers as a crudely defiant or contemptuous gesture
fingerEach of the four slender jointed parts attached to either hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
alulaethe process of a bird's wing corresponding to the thumb and bearing a few short quills called also bastard wing
alulathe process of a bird's wing corresponding to the thumb and bearing a few short quills called also bastard wing
alulaethe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
alularthe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
alulathe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
iguanodonA large, partly bipedal, herbivorous dinosaur of the early to mid Cretaceous period, with a broad, stiff tail and the thumb developed into a spike
iguanodonsA large, partly bipedal, herbivorous dinosaur of the early to mid Cretaceous period, with a broad, stiff tail and the thumb developed into a spike
chopsticksone of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles