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Next, she slides a forefinger into a sensor that measures blood oxygen.
Babar Ahmad presses the tip of his forefinger into the middle of his forehead.
Then Ree shoved his forefinger into the German's mouth, between his teeth and cheeks, and pulled up hard.
He dips a testing, tasting forefinger into a lamb stew, then rescues a wounded fettuccine from a flustered young assistant.
It was when my mother minced the tip of her forefinger into the klops that I realised her cooking owed more to enthusiasm than finesse.
After slipping the thumb and forefinger into these hooks, the user would then cup a hand around the device so that the keys are aligned under the fingertips and knuckles.
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"I was kicked by my staff, who said, 'Oy, wake up,' and by my daughters, who called me a double loser," he said, splaying both thumbs and forefingers into L-shapes, and smacking them against his forehead.
He passed by a photo called "Roving Finger," which showed a forefinger curled into a woman's cleavage, and then moved on to nude or nearly nude photos of various models he's worked with.
He is explaining why, having been at the Radio 4 studio that morning while the pair had been conducting an on-air debate, he will no longer be voting at the next general election: "They were going: 'Ne ne ne ne neeee!'" he demonstrates with two flailing hands, thumb and forefinger pinched into crab shapes.
There's something reassuring about its presence, an implied promise that even if the plot may sprawl and digress you'll be able to follow the proceedings by keeping your forefinger tucked into that opening page, flipping back at any time to regain your bearings.
Rotate your thumbs and forefingers up into the center of the figure, removing the strings from the other person's hands.
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