Sentence examples for wrist side from inspiring English sources

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You're not going to twist your wrist side to side as you release the ball, so this adjustment helps give the pitch a better slide.

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This is done by flicking the wrist side-to-side or up-and-down right as the ball is hit.

She wiggled her wrist from side to side, fingers splayed, rather than cutting the air with a cupped palm.

Swish your wrist from side to side and up and down.

All figures have ball-jointed necks and shoulders, cut-and-hinge ball jointed elbows and wrists, side-hinge and cut hips, hinged knees, and hinged ankles.

The Band is wrist and side agnostic and works any which way people want to wear it.

"The eight-pound stone came through the ceiling, damaged a wood console Philco radio, ricocheted across the room, and struck Mrs. Hodges on her left wrist and side".

Mrs. E. Hewlett Hodges, thirty-four, the wife of a tree surgeon, was lying on a couch in her living room when the eight-pound stone came through the ceiling, damaged a wood console Philco radio, ricocheted across the room, and struck Mrs. Hodges on her left wrist and side.

The Smartphone was attached on the wrist (ventral side of the forearm) with the help of an armband.

Each session (MP as well as MT) starts with a standardized progressive muscle relaxation focusing on wrist (healthy side) and other body parts (based on [ 49]), and is applied for five to ten minutes to aid the participant's ability to concentrate on the internal body sensations of the following imagination protocol.

Do this by wrapping it around your wrist (sticky side up) and before you cut it, eye-ball about an inch more and cut it there.

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