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Boz waved his hands to draw the SPIs in around
Extend your hand with the strongest reach.
Raise Your Hand [10w]
Raise your hand to answer questions,
not to hit children.
He have a modified shrug that tilted one shoulder forward,
It's very dangerous to wave to people you don't know because what if they don't have hands? They'll think you're cocky.
Arms outstretched in welcome could quickly become arms that grabbed.
A nod, a bow, and a tip of the lid to the person who coulda and shoulda and did.
an insouciant flip of the wrist -
Brushed the side of his hand! Slut!
Slowly, Jimmy held up his outstretched hands. Men had been arguing for two hundred years about this gesture; would every creature, everywhere in the universe, interpret this as "See
no weapons"? But no one could think of anything better.
You should draw not what the thing looks like, not even what it is, but what it is doing ... Gesture has no precise edges, no forms. The forms are in the act of changing. Gesture is movement in space.
Sign language is the equal of speech, lending itself equally to the rigorous and the poetic, to philosophical analysis or to making love.
One hand I extend into myself, the other toward others.
Sweeping gestures from the shoulder allow you to make generous marks, well suited to large scale work. You don't get anything simpler than this - I'm sure it is the way the cave men drew.
To make this sign, the first and little fingers are upraised and the other fingers folded in towards the palm. This was a secret sign used for recognition purposes by followers of the medieval witch cult who were traditionally worshippers of the pagan Horned God.
I looked up at the video camera and stared. Then raised my hand and gave it the middle finger.
"I thought you were going to give it the District Twelve salute," Jamie said.
and gestured. A number of students were taking notes, some
It's a rather rude gesture, but at least it's clear what you mean.
Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words.
If you're saying farewell to your arms, what do you use to wave goodbye?
A moving or movement away from a station
A waving away from a waving a motion
Amazement a moment amazing a waving
Move with your feet, the hands will follow.
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse
I have a big problem with conductors who gesture a lot.
If language was given to men to conceal their thoughts, then gesture's purpose was to disclose them.
thumbs. With every minute
He makes a gesture, designed to impersonate frankness.
There is no gesture more devastating than the back turning away.
By lifting our hands we symbolically receive everything God is doing in our lives.
Stretch out your hand and receive the world's wide gift of joy, appreciation and beauty.
I actually started to think a lot about the difference between a creative gesture and a noncreative gesture. I decided that all gestures were creative. Because you always have to make a decision at some point.
The difference between a helping hand and an outstretched palm is a twist of the wrist.
The hand has the richest articulation of space.
No gesture done out of free will and pure intention, is insignificant.
Sincerity is romantic. I don't think you need gestures.
In the distance, the gestures of animals look human, the gestures of human beings bestial.
If you open this you'll see it's empty, and you'll wonder for a sec if it was empty when you gave it yo me
I can see it
another empty gesture you slipped into my hand like a bad bribe.
My middle finger twitched, but I kept it under wraps and with its brothers and sisters. We
Never raise your hand menacingly, but only in a friendly gesture!
All she had to do was make the simplest of gestures - open her hands and let go her hold. She lifted one hand and moved the fingers of it; they responded, in surprise and obedience, and this obedience of a thousand little unsuspected muscles was in itself a miracle. Why ask for more?
It was impossible to say where one gesture ended and the next began.
As a quiet salute to Beavis and Butthead, I held up my index finger and thumb in an "L"-the international sign for loser.
We are as ignorant of the meaning of our least gesture as we are of life itself.
God! She was tempted to take a picture of her middle finger and send it back. Her fingers flew across the screen. Heading to first period. Maybe you can do something more useful than texting me.
God is present in the sweeping gesture, but the devil is in the details.
Bein' cooped up indoors. The little finger waggled briefly.
Behold the hands, how they promise, conjure, appeal, menace, pray, supplicate, refuse, beckon, interrogate, admire, confess, cringe, instruct, command, mock and what not besides, with a variation and multiplication of variation which makes the tongue envious.
keep your hand moving
He holds up two fingers - his pointer and middle - places them under his eyes, and then points in front of us.
When articulation is impossible, gesticulation comes to the rescue.
I made a circular motion with my finger around my temple to indicate I thought this guy was crazy, forgetting that there was no one in the room to see this circular motion except him. He saw it and frowned.
There's a word a friend of mine coined for that feeble gesture we make as if we're going to hold the door, when in reality we've got no intention of it. He calls it to elefain.
She shook my hand, loosely, like Indians do, using only her fingers. Not like those tight grips that white people use to prove something. She touched my hand like she was glad to see me, not like she wanted to break bones.
Hands were such extraordinary tools, she mused. Tools, weapons, clumsy and deft, numb and tactile. Among tribal hunters, they could speak, a flurry of gestures eloquent in silence. But they could not taste. Could not hear. Could not weep. For all that, they killed so easily.
By the texting of your thumb, something wicked this way comes? I
toward him with slumped shoulders.
He pointed toward the silhouettes on the side of the [bathrooms] instead
black cutout man, black cutout woman. The man had his legs apart, the woman had hers together. Pretty much the story of the human race in sign language.
He waved his bloody finger in a sort of thank-you.
His expression is unreadable, but his meaning is clear. With one hand, he points at his feet. His fingers are whiter than I remember.
I do as he says.
I kneel.
It seemed really easy waving your hands around, it wouldn't make any difference if you were moving it left or right, but I wanted to do it realistically. I think you can tell if someone doesn't know what they're doing.
walked hand and hand
Chafed the hands that held his arm. There, there, there! See
Hey
jazz hands!" Kenji barks. "Get your ass back over here." He makes it a point to look as irritated as possible. "Back to work. And this time, focus. You're not an ape. Don't just throw your shit everywhere.
The nod of a head is such a small thing, it can mean so little, yet it is the gesture of assent that allows, that makes to be. The nod is the gesture of power, the yes. The numen. the presence of the sacred, is called by its name.
his big hands, presumably to stop
Here's a helpful hint: If you nod, I can't see it. Or head shakes. Or shrugs. Or middle fingers. Or interpretive dances. When I ask you a question, you need to actually speak.
The meaning of a particular action of the hand was understood only in terms of the positioning of the entire body, the facial expression, and the direction of the glance.
Face. Palm. Moment.
He spread his arms in benediction, like that Jesus statue in Brazil before the Maoists blew it up.
In the centre of our line, eighty paces to my left, I felt Cadus raise his hand; I did not need to look.
'Sound,' he said. That was all.
He raised his hands and, guided by a redeeming impulse of truth-like a conductor leading his orchestra in a grand symphony-finally set fingers to keyboard and let the melody of his story dance across the screen
She set down the glass, palmed the
Simple, common gestures can also unconsciously influence our thoughts and feelings.
Hands are the tool of the painter, the artist.
Life is a series of successful gestures...
My method is to find a word with a gesture.
Undoubtedly Italians use hand gestures and body language more creatively and prolifically than other European cultures.
She waved through the dirty window from her seat as the train started up. I did not do the ape act. I stood there and did the human act as well as possible.
Hands could be such expressive things.
His white hair seemed to be waving at someone it knew in the next room.
Hand closed around the
Generous gestures yield the most when that isn't their purpose.
She did the "we have mysterious hand gestures that make us giggle" thing.
Father Lenar Hoyt stepped away from the wall where he had been leaning, raised his right hand with thumb and little finger touching, three fingers raised, the gesture somehow including himself as well as those before him, and said softly, 'Ego te absolvo.
Amen" Lula said and she made the sign of the cross.
"I thought you were Baptist."
"Yeah, but we don't got any hand signals for an occasion like this.
turned it over. "Your
Never confuse motions with action.
Some people put up a peace sign with one hand. Some people put up the middle finger instead. I use two hands and put up both.
He held his hand out to me across the table.
It was harder to take it this time, to make that deliberate choice, without the useful distraction of desperation.
If this gesture was the way of getting out of the penitentiary, I'd do it.
He twirled a finger, the universal symbol for roll down your window
universal despite the fact that no one had manually rolled down a window in twenty years.
The trouble with capturing one is that that original gesture is almost impossible to equal or improve upon.
A nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat!
Arms and the man
And, down there - do you see where I'm pointing?" "Um," Percy said, "you don't have any hands.
Even the merest gesture is holy if it is filled with faith.
For such gestures one falls hopelessly in love for a lifetime
The hand gestures of Italians are not, apparently, as clear-cut as Goethe believed. De Jorio discovered that knowing the purpose of someone's mind
Extend your hand; open your heart; share your grace; share your love.
Grand gestures may be dramatic, but they're rarely practical.