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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fist her" is not correct or appropriate to use in written English
It is a crude and potentially violent phrase that could be considered offensive or inappropriate. It should not be used in any context. Here is an example of a sentence that could be written without using this phrase: "She clenched her fist in frustration."
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Beatrice listened placidly, teething alternately on her fist, her foot.
Clarke just stared at Weinreb, her chin propped on her left fist, her thumb digging deeper and deeper into her cheek.
As the crowd serenaded Razzano, she waved and smiled and pumped her fist, her 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 victory complete.
Nor should it have been able to fist her hair in a grip so tight her scalp puckered or stuff an appendage into her mouth to block her scream.
Sometimes people just "fist," or a character will "fist her fingers". .
Whenever she makes a fist, her middle finger remains extended, making it look like she's flipping people off.
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Her face was red and her fist hit her classroom desk, and she stormed out and everyone respected her.
She shook her head and pounded her fist on her chest.
Bartoli has been as ruthless as ever, raising her fist to her box after clinching the last game and jogging triumphantly to her chair.
Aldama inhales deeply and bangs her fist against her heart.
She can put her fist in her mouth.
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