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- FIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FIST is the hand clenched with the fingers doubled into the palm and the thumb doubled inward across the fingers How to use fist in a sentence
- Fist - Wikipedia
A fist is the shape of a hand when the fingers are bent inward against the palm and held there tightly To make or clench a fist is to fold the fingers tightly into the center of the palm and then to clamp the thumb over the middle phalanges; in contrast to this "closed" fist, one keeps the fist "open" by holding the thumb against the side of
- FIST Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fist definition: the hand closed tightly, with the fingers doubled into the palm See examples of FIST used in a sentence
- FIST | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FIST meaning: 1 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in: 2 a hand with the fingers and thumb held… Learn more
- FIST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Your hand is referred to as your fist when you have bent your fingers in towards the palm in order to hit someone, to make an angry gesture, or to hold something
- Fist - definition of fist by The Free Dictionary
Define fist fist synonyms, fist pronunciation, fist translation, English dictionary definition of fist n 1 The hand closed tightly with the fingers bent against the palm 2 Informal A grasp; a clutch: had a fortune in their fists and let it go
- fist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
fist (plural fists) A hand with the fingers clenched or curled inward The boxer's fists rained down on his opponent in the last round (printing) The pointing hand symbol ☞ (amateur radio) The characteristic signaling rhythm of an individual telegraph or CW operator when sending Morse code (slang) A person's characteristic handwriting
- Fist - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Want to hit a punching bag? First you need to curl your fingers into your palm to make a fist, or a clenched hand You might make a fist and bump it against your friend's as a greeting, or use it to clutch something tightly: "She held the balloon in one fist, and an ice cream cone in the other "
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