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The word "palm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to the inner surface of the hand or a tropical tree with large divided leaves at the top. For example, you could say, "The sweat was dripping off his palms."
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The five-star Palm Beach is located in a romantic 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-olds at Maspalmmas, and has a spectacular spa specialisingardenhalassotherapy treatments.
They're not trying to palm you off with dodgy clothes; it's just their particular method of stock keeping, but it's worth checking they've given you the right size.
Another painting he created at this time, The Fortune Teller, shows a young woman deftly removing a man's ring as she pretends to read his palm.
We ate fish kebabs with coconut salsa, giant prawns, palm heart souffles, melting sorbets and wonderful cardamom ice cream.
GRAN CANARIA If wrapping up warm for wintry romance isn't your thing, escape for a week in the Canary islands, where winter temperatures are usually around 20C. Gran Canaria, with its rolling sand dunes and lush palm plantations, has a stark beauty and, perhaps more importantly, a smattering of slick spa hotels.
He suffers from Dupuytren's contracture, a condition that causes some of his fingers to bend in towards the palm, which can make shaking hands with fans difficult.
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Ocean views were standard, and staring from our balcony to beyond the palm-fringed beach at pelicans diving into an impossibly blue sea, the boat was soon a distant memory.
If any money came his way, and it seldom did, he immediately bought gourds of palm-wine, called round his neighbours and made merry.
There's a palm-shaded pool and a restaurant serving French, Asian and Brazilian fusion cuisine.
I scrambled down palm-fringed dirt tracks, the air heavy with the scent of coriander.
The huge deck is surrounded by tropical foliage and the palm-fringed pool is practically on the beach.
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