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five-finger

NOUN
  1. any of a numerous plants grown for their five-petaled flowers; abundant in temperate regions; alleged to have medicinal properties

How To Use five-finger In A Sentence

  • The text implies that students go directly from five-finger positions to hands-together scales with traditional fingering.
  • They had been the first Mobile Suits built and set the standard for future Mobile Suits with two legs, two arms with five-fingered hands, and a head dominated by a centered eyepiece.
  • They had been the first Mobile Suits built and set the standard for future Mobile Suits with two legs, two arms with five-fingered hands, and a head dominated by a centered eyepiece.
  • Fruits like the star-apple, the soursop, the five-finger, the pomerac, the papaya, make a delicate feast for discerning palates.
  • In ponds, Sitka sedge often forms dense stands; other common species are bluejoint, buckbean, marsh five-finger, and marsh horsetail.
  • Martin is regarded by aficionados as a master of a complicated five-fingered playing style known as clawhammer, or frailing, in which the instrument's strings are pushed down by fingernails rather than pulled up with picks. Film | guardian.co.uk
  • The carambola, or five-finger fruit, has a mild but sweet taste, and a thinnish skin.
  • Hyoummnin was a provolved and augmented chalicothere, with five-fingered hands instead of claws on the front limbs.
  • So he squatted there in his ship, a centipede-like thing about five feet in length and a little less than eighteen inches in diameter, with eight articulated limbs spaced in pairs along his body, each limb ending in a five-fingered manipulatory organ that could be used equally well as hand or foot. Anything You Can Do ...
  • 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.
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