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fingernail

[ US /ˈfɪŋɡɝˌneɪɫ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɪŋɡənˌe‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the nail at the end of a finger

How To Use fingernail In A Sentence

  • The baby grows fine hair, fingernails and teeth, and the eyes open and close.
  • The fingernails on my right hand are long and the fingernails on my left hand are short.
  • In time the glazer will learn to measure the thickness by feeling it with a fingernail. 9. Glaze application
  • Six weeks after conception your baby is the size of your little fingernail.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • His fingernails were rimmed with dirt.
  • 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
  • Digg For three days after death hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Martin honed his expertise of various banjo styles, such as "three-finger" picking, made famous by Scruggs, and "clawhammer" - also known as "frailing" - a style known for its syncopated rhythms and distinct melodic phrasing that employs the back of the fingernails to strike or strum the strings, and a thumb technique that alternates between the strings. NPR Topics: News
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