Hands on a brigantine
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TARSHands on a brigantine
ASTERNBack on a brigantine
PAWSHands on a Little Monster
FEELHave a hands-on experience?
SOCCERIt's not a hands-on experience
DIALWhere to see hands on a wrist
PALMISTFortune teller with a hands-on approach?
PETTINGZEUSHands-on god in a children's farm activity?
OARWhat a boater might have hands-on experience with?
handmember of a ship's crew all hands on deck
handindicator or pointer on a dialect the hands of a clock
ATSIXWhen there's a 180-degree angle between the two hands on a clock face
dermatoglyphica ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
dermatoglyphicsDERMATOGLYPHIC, a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
handstandsAn act of balancing on one's hands with one's feet in the air or against a wall
washbasinA basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face
washbasinsA basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face
chiromancyThe prediction of a person's future from the lines on the palms of his or her hands; palmistry
handstandact or instance of supporting the body in a vertical position by balancing on the palms of the hands
headspringsA somersault similar to a handspring, except that the performer lands on the head as well as the hands
headspringA somersault similar to a handspring, except that the performer lands on the head as well as the hands
crawling(of a person) Move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground
chilblaina painful red swelling, esp on hands and feet, caused by constriction of small blood vessels in cold weather
chilblainsCHILBLAIN, a painful red swelling, esp on hands and feet, caused by constriction of small blood vessels in cold weather
bucksawsaw having a blade set across an upright frame or bow, used with both hands in cutting wood on a sawhorse
reflexes(in reflexology) A response in a part of the body to stimulation of a corresponding point on the feet, hands, or head
clocksA mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures
mantelshelfA move for climbing on such a ledge from below by pressing down on it with the hands to raise the upper body, enabling a foot or knee to reach the ledge
mantelshelvesA move for climbing on such a ledge from below by pressing down on it with the hands to raise the upper body, enabling a foot or knee to reach the ledge
reflexologyA system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness, based on the theory that there are reflex points on the feet, hands, and head linked to every part of the body
reikia system of touching with the hands based on the belief that such touching by an experienced practitioner produces beneficial effects by strengthening and normalizing certain vital energy fields held to exist within the body
tetherballsA game in which two people use their hands or paddles to hit a ball suspended on a cord from an upright post, the winner being the first person to wind the cord completely around the post
tetherballA game in which two people use their hands or paddles to hit a ball suspended on a cord from an upright post, the winner being the first person to wind the cord completely around the post
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
soccera game played on a field between two teams of 11 players each with the object to propel a round ball into the opponent's goal by kicking or by hitting it with any part of the body except the hands and arms called also association football