forefinger

IPA: fˈɔrfɪŋgɝ

noun

  • (human anatomy) The index finger: the first finger next to the thumb.
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Examples of "forefinger" in Sentences

  • A bruise in the webbing between the thumb and the forefinger is a classic defense wound.
  • Even now, five months afterwards, my forefinger is still numba queer effect for a neck wound to have.
  • As we have said, he expounds himself no more, the significant forefinger is down, the eye no longer imprisons yours.
  • This is especially true if you increase the pressure in your right thumb and forefinger, which is what usually happens.
  • His fingers curved into a lion's open mouth; on his forefinger was the royal ring of Troizen, with the Mother being worshipped on a pillar.
  • To refresh the sages, the cord must hang about the neck, and the water run over the side of the hand between the thumb and the forefinger, which is bent back.
  • Make two little mittens, and two little socks with stuffed toes, remembering to stuff one sock higher than the other, as your forefinger is shorter than your middle finger, and you want your dancer to have both legs the same size.
  • I must tell you about my hand: you think the swelling more important than it is; the two middle fingers were much as now for some weeks before you left, but with the thumb and forefinger I could still do much; now the forefinger is as powerless and pained as the other two; that is all the difference, but a conclusive one, for one can do nothing with only a thumb!

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