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ear-finger
noun
Alternative spelling of ear finger
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Given the brain's plasticity, it is difficult to make the argument that one kind of reading — whether the information is absorbed by ear, finger or retina — is inherently better than another, at least with regard to cognitive function.
"You look down and see ears, fingers, bones".
His ears, fingers and penis were sliced off, and then he was burned alive.
Many burn victims do not just gain lifelong scars, they also lose noses and ears, fingers and hands.
That afternoon, about 5,000 people watched mob leaders cut off Hose's ears, fingers and genitals, before dousing him with kerosene and setting him on fire.
A number of the car drivers had to be removed from the cars at the end of the route having ears, fingers and legs frozen...
He refers to the horrific murder — in which the victim's ears, fingers and sexual organs were severed — as the "barbecue we had last night".
While the input resolution of a touchscreen is relatively low, "the surface area is large, allowing the touch sensor to scan users' body parts, such as ears, fingers, fists and palms by pressing them against the display", the team said.
Eyes, ears, fingers, and noses stagger across the canvas of illustrator Jake Fried's latest layerlapse animation, Mind Frame.
I think about the cues from the many years of yoga classes I have taken: heels down, hips back, shoulders away from my ears, fingers spread wide.
The three girls all have oval-shaped heads, abnormally large eyes (inspired by Margaret Keane's art ), stubby arms and legs, and lack noses, ears, fingers, necks, and flat feet with toes (McCracken preferred them to look more symbolic of actual girls rather than going for a "realistic" look, meaning fewer body parts were needed ).
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