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Long finger
noun
Middle finger
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It starts out as a "long-fingered" handshake when they meet, but follow it as you read, because eventually, that long finger is literally everywhere.
Pinch also relies on long finger flexor strength.
Bergman 'pointed with his very long finger to a corner of the swimming-pool.
She took off her gloves, slowly, one long finger after another.
Modesty and appropriateness are not A-list qualities on that long finger extending into the Atlantic.
Patients with myotonic dystrophy (DM1) have distal upper extremity weakness which initially focuses on the long finger flexors.
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But it must be a clean divorce, not a long, finger-pointing row that hurts everyone.
The formation of long finger-like protrusions seemed typical for the FBGCs, in vivo as well as in vitro, however the function of these structures needs further analysis.
Shred the smoked trout into long, finger-width strips then add to the cucumber, turn gently with your fingers then divide between two plates.
Ariel, the long finger-like settlement which stretches far into the West Bank, almost cutting it in two, has long been in contention.
Furthermore, Muse-AT cells differentiate into neural-like cells, forming long, finger-like projections, typical of neurons, similar to ES and iPS cells (Figure 4D) [26].
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