How To Use Finger In A Sentence

  • The baby grows fine hair, fingernails and teeth, and the eyes open and close.
  • The terrestrial planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres.
  • OK, the steering is a little foggy, but the wheel unquestionably feels pleasant under the fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the receding angle below the chin is the hyoid bone, and the finger can be carried along the bone to the tip of the greater cornu, which is on a level with the angle of the mandible: the greater cornu is most readily appreciated by making pressure on one side, when the cornu of the opposite side will be rendered prominent and can be felt distinctly beneath the skin. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 1. Surface Anatomy of the Head and Neck
  • After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages.
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  • It is the way they keep their finger on the pulse and keep in touch with their audience.
  • Once cool, release and tease hair with your fingers. The Sun
  • Ditch your mascara, use your fingers rather than a brush and don't forget to smudge your lipstick. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are five fingers on each hand.
  • My fingertips at this point were being sliced to the bone on the cheesewire strings but with usual English politeness i ploughed on now wanting fiona to hurray up. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Adele brushes her perfectly manicured fingertips atop the cold, smooth metal of the letter opener.
  • The length should be that of the bandaging; the breadth, three or four fingers; thickness, three or fourfold; number so as to encircle the limb, neither more nor less; those applied for the purpose of rectifying a deformity, should be of such a length as to encircle it; the breadth and thickness being determined by the vacuity, which is not to be filled up at once. On The Surgery
  • He shut his eyes, fingers clawing at the rock below him.
  • The fingernails on my right hand are long and the fingernails on my left hand are short.
  • She writhed her hands till here fingers were wet with sweat or blood!
  • I'm sure this will sound all finger waggy, but I say it only out of concern for your safety. Blog: The Secret to Life
  • Fingerprint recognition, which falls under a technology called biometrics, has been used for years in the corporate environment.
  • Radiographs of the fingertips of rock climbers, for example, show unusual bony spurs and thickened phalanges.
  • She unwound the curtain, then wet her fingers and patted his mussed gray hair.
  • She has been taken to a local processing center, where she will be fingerprinted, photographed, ticketed and released.
  • He gently took her chin between his forefinger and his thumb and raised it so she could look him in the eyes.
  • There are chocks of assorted age and make, battered into shapeless bashies, as well as many fine #1 Friends, sunk and overcammed deep into fingercracks which refuse to give up their dead.
  • '' Then I got about 30 swings with the regular bat and it felt pretty much the same as swinging the fungo, which is obviously a good sign. '', who had surgery to repair a tendon in his right middle finger Aug. 14, visited his doctor in Arizona on Thursday and remains on schedule to return by late September. Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS
  • This guy was also what we call a sadistic pedophile, which is that sadistic pedophiles often use objects to penetrate children rather than using the penis or the fingers, and that ` s apparently, if the allegations are true, what he did with one little girl. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2005
  • In time the glazer will learn to measure the thickness by feeling it with a fingernail. 9. Glaze application
  • There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals.
  • The new Touch Bar is spectacular and the convenience of the fingerprint sensor is useful. The Sun
  • Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
  • My fingerboard gets sticky and I get fed-up and want to sit in the garden.
  • She suddenly held up a small, bony finger and pointed across the room.
  • Supported by an angelic chorus and lush orchestration, Gibb extolled the virtues of "fingering foreign dirty holes," arguing that while love may be grand, he'd rather "let 'coupledom' die Spinner
  • He wasn't so sure that the welding of artist and model improved the art, that her sudden fetish for Captain Hunt's bete-noir would inspire the strumming fingers of her daemon.
  • With a flick of invisible fingers it sent a tiny, blood-red stone skittering across the table to Tamani.
  • He displayed the agonizer between two fingers, and waited. Firestorm
  • My finger tapped the ‘J’ key over and over, but not hard enough to make a letter appear on the screen.
  • Ten minutes later he was at the police station, sending a motor-cyclist to Épernay with instructions to transmit the finger-prints to Paris by the Belin telephotograph. Maigret meets a Milord
  • Reaching out tentatively towards me, he fingered the pair of rings I always wore on a chain around my neck.
  • With the floor of the channel shallowing from 200 metres to 60 metres and at the same time a rock pinnacle, like a finger, rising up from the sea bed to 29 metres from the surface, there is no surprise that the whirlpool was once described as a 'conflux so dreadful that it spurns all description. Found While Looking for Something Else
  • His greasy ingratiation irked the Watchkeeper and he clenched his hands to hide the claws that slipped from his fingertips.
  • He combed his fingers through his short cropped hair and opened the door.
  • I have been waiting for days, but my fingers don't stretch the right way, or I can't find the tab for the chord and when I do the notes have stopped ringing and it doesn't seem the same.
  • His fingers left a smear of sweat on the wall.
  • The scheme became a common trope in detective fiction, but there are almost no documented cases of a criminal forging another person's fingerprint.
  • Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers.
  • One arm disentangled itself from the covers, her fingers curling indolently into the fine cotton of the quilt.
  • You see this water carefully contained on my hand? It symbolizes Love. As long as you keep your hand curly open and allow it to remain there, it will always be there. However, if you attempt to close your fingers around it and try to possess it, it will spill through the first cracks it finds. This is the greatest mistake that people do when they meet love. They try to posses it, they demand, they expect and just like the water spilling out of your hand, love will retrieve from you.
  • Absently coiling a blonde curl around her fingers she re-examined the office she was gradually growing familiar with.
  • His left ring finger pressed the shift key when he needed to select a capital letter.
  • As for the remaining four songs, 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' and 'Tea In The Sahara' are doomy ciphers, the former possibly about marriage, the latter open to a handful of interpretations, none of them exactly upbeat, while 'Synchronicity I' is a trifle explaining the title concept and the monster hit 'Every Breath You Take', is ostensibly a trite love song with it's icy and obsessive core just barely concealed. Synchronicity
  • Fumbling, my fingers clumsy and slow, I fought with the buttons on his soaking-wet shirt.
  • Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat.
  • Thou teachest "my hands to war and my fingers to fight" [361] against the invisible enemies of my salvation and blessedness; against the enemies of holiness and of the power of Thy glory; against the subcelestial spirits of evil. My Life in Christ, or Moments of Spiritual Serenity and Contemplation, of Reverent Feeling, of Earnest Self-Amendment, and of Peace in God
  • Gestures" — like the two-finger zoom function on the iPhone's screen — will become familiar .. CES 2008: Bill Gates's Last Days at Work
  • Well," said Jervis, "it might have been a peculiar finger; a finger, for instance, with some characteristic deformity such as an ankylosed joint, which would be easy to identify. The Eye of Osiris
  • she was elegant to her fingertips
  • Slice the remainder in half lengthways and then into short fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • With fumbling fingers, he took his transmitter out from where it had been hidden in his cloak.
  • He dipped his fingers in water, spun the bowls using a foot treadle and then played them almost like a piano.
  • Fingers, hands, and the washboard supply the pressure, a process called fulling, and the warm soapy water shrinks the fibers into a compact form.
  • He showed Anna how to open the carapace and extract the good meat with her fingers. THE MAIN CAGES
  • It uses two tiny comb-like structures (instead of fingers) laid one over each other.
  • The juice from the berries stained their fingers red.
  • Countryside Agency spokesman Chris Dashper said community involvement in caring for local heritage such as fingerposts was valued, as such features could contribute to a sense of place and identity.
  • Molly: Then I suggest you set up a buffet with appropriate finger food and draft beer.
  • The council is understood to be concerned that fingers could become trapped when the scooter is folded or unfolded.
  • Six weeks after conception your baby is the size of your little fingernail.
  • Her long, slender fingers toyed nervously with the two rings she had on her right hand.
  • It is amazing to see a patient who can barely move his or her extremities put forth the effort to wiggle his or her fingers in my dog's soft fur.
  • A second home test is to look at your finger nails - do they have lots of white flecks? Body Odour
  • Watching the men, Severa held one finger to her lips and untaped his mouth. The Worst Years of Your Life
  • One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers.
  • In addition, if the scar tissue forms in and around the fingerlike ends of your tube called the fimbria, the tubes may actually seal shut, in which case all chances for natural conception are lost. Getting Pregnant
  • Manned Orbiting Laboratory gloves with sharkskin palms and sewn-in steel fingernails, so nimble that an astronaut could pick up a dime while wearing them, even when they were pressurized; long johns laced with plastic pipes, to water-cool the wearer; and box after box of headgear, including Armstrong's gold-visored external helmet, once thought to have been left on the moon. The Seattle Times
  • Little tiny lace panties sold rolled up like ladyfingers, and in a myriad of gem tones, sit in a case on the front counter.
  • My finger traces along the seven stars, outlining the shape of a ladle.
  • I nipped my finger in the door.
  • Her fingers dug expertly into the knotted muscles of my shoulders, pummelled my back, massaged the tension out of my neck.
  • A machine scans the index finger, matching the customer's unique fingerprint with the individual's account.
  • Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the accusing finger as usual pointing at Ferrari.
  • I lie under a tartan rug and my fingers twist and plait its fringe; plait, untwist, plait again: the wool is rough against my fingertips. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • We will now provide two finger wharves with 20 public berths and you'll see a total revamp.
  • But when you ask for it back, don't be surprised to get an admonitory finger-wagging about being over-fixated on money and wealth, when you really should be thinking more about wellbeing and the work-life balance.
  • I entwined my fingers with hers, experiencing relief and dissolved anxiety as I felt her squeeze back.
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • Passing each one, he fingered their kilts and sporrans until he reached Sergeant Thomas Campbell and grew more inquisitive.
  • When your fingers touch it, confirmatory signals flow up the nerves. World Wide Mind
  • She was halted with a sensation somewhat akin to being slammed into a brick wall, her sword dropping from her nerveless fingers as the impact struck her.
  • She did some fingerpicking, then strummed softly again.
  • January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.
  • You basically take a pinch, put it in the crook of your finger and then close the other nostril and have a snort. Times, Sunday Times
  • My faith, the very name begets a towering conceit wherever it goes," he answered, and he brought his stick down on the floor with such vehemence that the emerald and ruby rings rattled on his shrunken fingers. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • I signed the word for juice on his cheek, curving my thumb and forefinger into the shape of the letter C and tracing the movement slowly across his skin.
  • She slipped her hands in side her brown fingerless gloves, and then laced up her big brown boots.
  • She fell to her knees and tried to stanch it with her hands, but the blood poured through her fingers. DOLL'S EYES
  • You're surely not going to let a job/man like that slip through your fingers!
  • Stroke around the ankle bone with your thumb and fingers.
  • They say reporting suspected illegals over the Web will result in people being mistakenly fingered, or let people with a grudge turn in innocent victims.
  • I grabbed her hand to pull her up, wincing as her numerous rings bit into my fingers.
  • By now he was in a huddle with two locals, fingering silent chords while one of them played something softly on a penny whistle.
  • Then he stops short and mulls it over, fingers toying absently with the spoon in his teacup.
  • I guess you're more of a stick your fingers in your ear and repeat yourself over and over "arguer". Buffalo Pundit
  • He wears a ring on his middle finger.
  • She stood up from the table, trailing her finger along the dust that had accumulated on the kitchen counter.
  • Thomas laid down the pen and tented his fingers under his chin.
  • He was aware of grinning, slavering mouths, incomprehensible, whimpering sounds, and fingers scratching at the talc. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • —In the four fingers the phalanges of the first row articulate with those of the second row and with the metacarpals; the phalanges of the second row with those of the first and third rows, and the ungual phalanges with those of the second row. II. Osteology. 6b. 3. The Phalanges of the Hand
  • I clenched my fingers on the steering wheel, the speedometer swung towards 85 mph as I raced home.
  • Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out.
  • Sometimes too many keys rose at once and jammed together, so his fingers were all inky from pulling them apart.
  • As the beauticians of the city watched in attention, her fingers moved nimbly showcasing the latest in hairstyling, colouring and snipping techniques.
  • His fingers had left marks on the table's polished surface.
  • The carriage teetered precariously as he moved to take a seat opposite her and they stared at each other in a calming silence as she drank, but once she finished, the cup fell from her loose fingers and clattered loudly on the floor.
  • Bronwyn stuck two fingers in her mouth and whistled, a high, piercing sound.
  • And then the next morning, they fingerprinted me and took me to juvenile hall.
  • He and the other independent between them got 65 per cent of the vote as the electorate gave two fingers to party politics.
  • Our light-fingered fig climber commits acts of larceny while the crumb-laden colossus eats his weight in skunk soup and then falls into narcolepsy.
  • Tait stroked his beard again with long, elegant fingers, appraising her with colourless eyes.
  • I have the queer, faint, pit-water smell of it in my nostrils now as I write, and my fingers have subconscious memories of the soft, “cloggy” feel of the long-damp pages. The House on the Borderland
  • After a few minutes, with his thoughts fuzzier than they'd been and his fingers more clumsy, he returned to washing his wounds. EVERVILLE
  • Obviously the inner layer was punctured because the outer skin was burning hot against her chill fingers.
  • My fingers trembled so when I went to unclip it I couldn't do it. WEB OF DREAMS
  • Nor much longer till it ceased to be a griskin -- having altogether disappeared from his fingers, followed by a gurgling sound, as half the contents of the canteen went washing it down his throat. The Lone Ranche
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • Ed could wrap his mother around his little finger.
  • He tapped me on the forehead, smacked my butt, and even stuck his finger in my ear.
  • The glass she had been holding shattered on the ground, falling from her nerveless fingers.
  • My index finger now only overlaps my middle finger a bit, but I can't bend it at all.
  • He made a rude gesture with his fingers.
  • Break up tangles with a wide-toothed comb or just your fingers.
  • Hanuman snapped his finger and began spinning red beads around the wires of the abacus. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Your death was determined to be “sudden unexplained death in epilepsy,” a term so cruelly nonsensical it might as well have been “fickle finger of fate.” Knowing Jesse
  • I have a weakness for fishfinger sandwiches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still more profound a touch is that where Ottima, daring her lover to the "one thing that must be done; you know what thing: Come in and help to carry," says, with affected lightsomeness, "This dusty pane might serve for looking-glass," and simultaneously exclaims, as she throws them rejectingly from her nervous fingers, "Three, four -- four grey hairs!" then with an almost sublime coquetry of horror turns abruptly to Sebald, saying with a voice striving vainly to be blithe -- Life of Robert Browning
  • The doctor stuck my finger with a needle to get blood sample.
  • She had placed her forefinger on the placket of his buttondown shirt and had slipped it between the top two buttons.
  • In the bowl is a teaspoon of alum, for him to dip his finger into and touch onto the canker sore in his cheek. AUGUST HEAT
  • Mike closed his eyes and bowed his head, resting it on his interlaced fingers. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Artists have, of course, been sticky-fingered for ages, long before the term "appropriation art" was ushered into the lexicon to describe the Pictures Generation. The New Yorker
  • Depict the tail that gives a shooting star finally with the fingernail oil that contains big paillette , fu of bag of radian having a place is above fingernail can make the effect more apparent.
  • Billings was a clumsy, maladroit man, his fingers astonishingly competent with a wireless set, his other limbs ungainly and shambling. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • While being played, it is held in a vertical position, the side with the one fingerhole being toward the body of the player. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • There is a single slender silver ring on her finger, a discreet stud in each ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away.
  • A fingerprint is disposed to close the open circuit by making contact and thereby serving as a ‘temporary’ back electrode.
  • The highest mountain ranges of the world are under your fingers; and also, as the longest finger is the middle of the five, so the Karakorum is the central range of Tibetan mountains. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People
  • Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone.
  • Too many people get movement because they push their finger on the button too hard. The Sun
  • Hernando would not divulge it, not to a journalista, not to a lover; but to the men in his cuadrilla he would tap the side of his head with two fingers and declare, It is simple, boys—you have only to think like a bull. Carlos The Impossible (Part 1)
  • Automatically my fingers went to the bracelet around my wrist and played with it.
  • His fingernails were rimmed with dirt.
  • And he thinks the reason is that the fickle finger of fashion pointed at Wells at just the right time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ran my fingers along the carved wood, admiring the way the workman had managed to fit motifs from Inuit art into the design without muddying the clarity of the sign. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • She rested her fingers on the artery at the side of his neck, then looked at the young Frenchman. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • So excessive was the Roman horror of obscenity that even physicians were compelled to use a euphemism for _urina_, and though the _urinal_ or _vas urinarium_ was openly used at the dining-table (following a custom introduced by the Sybarites, according to Athenæus, Book XII, cap. 17), the decorous guest could not ask for it by name, but only by a snap of the fingers (Dufour, op. cit., vol. ii, p. 174). Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
  • It puts the grip too much in the fingers of the left hand stretching the muscles at the front of the forearm, thus rendering them rather useless. Winning Golf for Women
  • During a recent conference featuring government and stock-exchange officials, a businessman named Bazarsad Jargalsaikhan won applause when he wagged his forefinger and scoffed, "We've been given many things in the past—worthless! Mining Boom Fuels New Mongol Hoard
  • Silvanus sat back and crossed his fingers as if taking a curative catnap; ‘we go from life to life; place to place.’
  • Made a bad investment and want to point the finger? Times, Sunday Times
  • She nodded, her fingers still strumming lazily.
  • Never thought of _death_, or even looked upon it, for mother told us there was no need of harrowing up our feelings -- it would come soon enough, she said; and to me, who hoped to live so long, it has come _too soon_ -- all too soon; "and the hot tears rained through the transparent fingers, clasped so convulsively over her face. Dora Deane
  • You don't need green fingers to fill your home with lush leaves.
  • I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms.
  • ' He mimicked a vague distraction, waved his fingers elegantly. THE QUEST FOR K
  • Castor oil plants are easy to recognise from the palmate like leaves with pointy ‘fingers’ and an often purple coloured stem.
  • He watched her thread her needle again, her slender, graceful fingers never erring despite the inadequate light.
  • Currently, fingerprints are sent to the state's crime lab in Joliet and can take anywhere from a few months to a couple years for processing, depending on the type of case. Archive 2009-12-01
  • He then licked his finger and shook his head with a look of disgust.
  • In addition to such verbalized utterances there will be a number of sighs, suspirations, and ritual gestures: rapid and repeated finger tapping, holding of the head in one hand, or two hands, and so forth.
  • He has a soft fingertip grip, and his hand is firmly behind the ball.
  • Biometric data includes information such as fingerprints and iris patterns.
  • He had also lost his thumb and two fingers on his right hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not until you have an estate at your fingertips that you realise how useful it is in everyday life.
  • ACOUSTICS – D. Lynn Halpern, Randolph Blake and James Hillenbrand of Chicago’s Northwestern University for a 1986 experiment aimed at discovering why the sound of fingernails scraping on a blackboard is so irritating. Announcing the Year’s Winners of the IgNobel Prize | Impact Lab
  • I bet he crooks his little finger when he drinks a cup of tea '. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He absent-mindedly twirled a lock of crimson hair around his finger.
  • He was pointing his finger up at her.
  • For the first time in 80 years, three of the four processions for the end of Holy Week, Semana Santa, were cancelled, thanks to mad billows blowing over every banner and stanchion and cordon, rain guttering from every rooftop, children's fingers growing waxy. Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter
  • The light turned in their direction, like a probing finger trying to find them. THREE IN ONE
  • Which, you know, doesn't do much for my maternal self-esteem, nor for my sense of myself as a functioning grown-up especially not when the lab-technicians/blood-letters get all finger-waggy on me for going dizzy on them without warning. Archive 2008-02-03
  • She traced the long scar that went from his rib cage to his hipbone, stroking it very lightly with her fingertips. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • She forked her fingers
  • Dat a calp cry, Massa Henry -- see he dere a canoe not bigger nor a hick'ry nut," and he pointed with his finger to what in fact had the appearance of being little larger; The Canadian Brothers, or the Prophecy Fulfilled a Tale of the Late American War — Volume 1
  • With regard to the construction of bones, the bones and joints of the fingers are simple, the bones of the hand and foot are numerous, and articulated in various ways; the uppermost are the largest; the heel consists of one bone which is seen to project outward, and the back tendons are attached to it. Instruments Of Reduction
  • She has me wrapped around her little finger. The Sun
  • Our poler dipped his hand down into the water at one point where a waterfall tumbled into the canal and picked up some as if to drink it, but wisely decided to just let the sparkling stuff sprinkle through his fingers and splash back into the canal. Xochimilco - Up A Lazy River In Mexico City
  • His fingers spidered down my back, and I hoped it was too dark for the cameras to see my face. Wired
  • And "-- he held up a finger -- `a Victorian civilizing mission. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Having discovered his niche, the pushful Smith soon had his fingers in several other pies. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
  • Tims's thoughts had forsaken the personal side of the question, when she was recalled to it by seeing the right hand in which the stylograph had been lying begin to twitch, the fingers to contract. The Invader A Novel
  • He touched her lightly under the chin with a solitary finger, a common exhibition of affection she had noticed, and the look in his eyes made Sara blink back tears of happiness.
  • I refuse to try on something like that,’ she squinched her eyes closed and made a cross with her fingers and giggled.
  • I punched the button again, pressing my finger against the stupid button until the area around my nail was white with pressure.
  • They use the fingerprint scanner to approve payment to a contactless point. The Sun
  • Using the right hand to touch the string gently through the fingers,the trace of lubrication,with my flying fantasy.
  • Hardwood trees stretched out of sight towards the distant sky; five-fingered orchids crawled up their trunks, and huge ferns spilled over their roots across the mossy path.
  • Being jobless has fueled the ol' scrivening fingers, I suppose. Busy days
  • I touched a bloodstain and it left a dark crust on my finger. SILENT JOE
  • Mystified I adjusted my position so I could see, and dabbled an experimental finger or two in the tank.
  • She pointed an accusing finger at the man, who gaped beerily. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
  • His fingertips slid into the soft tendrils of her hair.

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