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noun
The complex joint between forearm bones, carpus, and metacarpals where the hand is attached to the arm; the carpus in a narrow sense.
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2. Heat milk with vanilla to wrist temperature.
Or there were sleeves, but slit from shoulder to wrist.
It felt like that, times 10, from shoulder to wrist.
In my first few months, I was prone to wrist pain.
Another set of tubes goes down the outside of each arm, from shoulder to wrist.
It read, in Grandmother's jagged script, "Warm milk to wrist temperature".
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A network organizer, Beka Economopoulos, said some defendants had been brutalized, denied medication and "hog tied" ankle-to-wrist in jail.
For the average man, Mr. Stafford suggested, a timepiece measuring more than 38 millimeters in diameter probably exceeds a tasteful watch-to-wrist ratio.
Previous studies had shown natural variation in GHC style - including palm-to-palm, wrist-to-wrist and forearm-to-forearm clasping.
Of the four groups studied, two engaged in GHC behaviour - one had a preference for wrist-to-wrist GHC whilst the other preferred palm-to-palm.
The sect is offering dresses, overalls, shirts, pants, nightgowns, sleepers, onesies for babies and, yes, ankle-to-wrist underwear.
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