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They were so terribly exposed, their mouths, their lips, their fingers fumbling under their coats.
All the terror, dust and dirt of war is here the numb, cold fingers fumbling with buckles and straps, the faces of the men-at-arms streaked brown from their rusted armour, the dysentery-ridden archers cutting away their breeches.
Remember your mouth is only a few inches away from the inbuilt mic. 2. Finger noise This is an irritating muffled noise caused by your fingers fumbling around for buttons near the mic.
Dogs won't go out, eyes water, fingers fumble.
Gazing out of a Laurel Canyon window, she's tying up the loose ends in her lap, but her tapestry is barely half-finished, and her fingers fumble with the warp and weft; she's come all this way, from one coast to the other, from one man to another, and there are still so many questions.
My cooking doesn't require the precision needed by the chefs in your article on tweezers in the kitchen ("When Fingers Would Fumble, Chefs Turn to Tweezers," Jan . 20, but I've found my nine-inch tweezers, which I've had for 20 years, to be indispensable -- turning bacon, fishing olives out of jars, rescuing things that shouldn't have fallen into the garbage disposal.
The twin cameras have been moved further away from a finger blindly fumbling for the fingerprint sensor.
My fingers fairly fumbled as Polanco looked on in amusement.
That's why so-called "autocorrect fails" are so widespread -- it's really, really easy to say the wrong thing when your fingers are fumbling around on a screen.
In fact, it may be easier to use your fingers than to fumble with a comb or brush at this point.
Where you prefer to unlock your phone is a matter of personal preference, really, but the rear positioning has a marked advantage on phones over five inches, making it possible to access via index finger without having to fumble around.
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