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The word "fingers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to the body part that sticks out from each hand, or as a verb meaning "to feel with the fingers". Example sentence: She nervously fingered the edges of the paper.
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fingers
noun
Plural of finger
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The chance to go top had slipped through their fingers, a reminder not to get too carried away.
"Nowadays I have to watch Have I Got News for You through my fingers," she said.
The England No3 then clubs her first boundary straight down the ground, just beating the dive of Jonassen, and follows it up with another, this one singeing the fingers of the bowler before being tossed over the rope courtesy of some pretty miserable fielding down on the boundary, with Jonassen this time the guilty party.
And it's just a short (but steep) walk from Flamands beach, which has magnificent waves that roll in off the reefs, clapping and hissing, and then racing up the sand in protruding fingers of surf.
For machines like the Surface Pro (which has a detachable keyboard), when the keyboard is attached it behaves like a desktop machine; without it, Windows switches to a more touch-friendly interface with an on-screen back button and other touch elements to make things a bit easier with fingers on a screen.
Watching Andrew Flintoff bat this summer has been like watching someone get used to a knife and fork after a lifetime eating with his fingers.
Add in location data (which it doesn't have to pass on to Google...) and it's prising Google's fingers off mobile search, at least if done via Siri.
A Shiregreen native (generations of his family frequented the working men's club), Rhodes sees strength in this "fingers in lots of pies" approach.
I turned around.. I don't want to be rude, but I gave two fingers to the camels.
But such supposedly supportive pieces were fingers in the dyke amid the deluge of negative articles.
For at least two centuries the handloom weavers of Bengal produced some of the world's most desirable fabrics, especially the fine muslins, light as "woven air", that were in such demand for dressmaking and so cheap that Britain's own cloth manufacturers conspired to cut off the fingers of Bengali weavers and break their looms.
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