Victory symbol with the fingers
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VEEVictory symbol with the fingers
trophyto honour with a symbol of victory
trophyingTROPHY, to honour with a symbol of victory
BRAILLEAlphabet read with the fingers
THRUMTap idly with the fingers
POIDish eaten with the fingers
PEEKABOOGame played with the fingers
fingeredto touch with the fingers
DRUMShow impatience, as with the fingers
morraa game played with the fingers
LORREPeter of "The Beast with Five Fingers"
LALALASyllables delivered with fingers in the ears
teetotumany small top spun with the fingers
fillipto make a fillip with the fingers
morrasMORRA, a game played with the fingers
PALMATEShaped like a hand with the fingers spread
CATSCRADLEGame played with strings looped over the fingers
palmateresembling a hand with the fingers spread as
thrumsto drum or tap idly with the fingers
thrumto drum or tap idly with the fingers
claspsPress one's hands together with the fingers interlaced
claspingPress one's hands together with the fingers interlaced
strumto play a stringed instrument with the fingers
PROMISEDeclaration sometimes made with crossed fingers behind the back
RATSCry sometimes made with a snap of the fingers
strummedSTRUM, to play a stringed instrument with the fingers
graspableclasp or embrace especially with the fingers or arms
strummingSTRUM, to play a stringed instrument with the fingers
strumsSTRUM, to play a stringed instrument with the fingers
fingerpickto play the guitar with fingers rather than a plectrum
FIBSomething that might be said with fingers crossed behind the back
strummerone who strums (to play a stringed instrument with the fingers)
fingerpicksFINGERPICK, to play the guitar with fingers rather than a plectrum
flickedPropel (something) with a sudden sharp movement, esp. of the fingers
plucksplay by sounding the strings with the fingers or a pick
fingerpickedFINGERPICK, to play the guitar with fingers rather than a plectrum
flickingPropel (something) with a sudden sharp movement, esp. of the fingers
fingerpickingFINGERPICK, to play the guitar with fingers rather than a plectrum
CAESARSALADEntree meant to be eaten with the fingers, according to its creator
kittlerto tickle with the fingers; agitate or stir, as with a spoon