knuckled in English

verb
1
rub or press (something, especially the eyes) with the knuckles.
Cora followed suit, knuckling the small of her back and grateful to be off her feet.

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1. I could feel strong mechanical tremors vibrating in many directions within my white-knuckled grasp.

2. 26 The hands that normally give the despatch box a confident caress gripped it in white-knuckled nervousness.

3. The hands that normally give the despatch box a confident caress gripped it in white-knuckled nervousness.

4. Hector was heavily muscled with long arms and big, high-knuckled hands that caught sharp and hot metal surfaces and absorbed grease.

5. Leonora gripped a rail with white-knuckled hands when the boat bucked as it met the wilder waters of the sound.

6. Bare-knuckled or Barehanded means the gloves are off.Don't walk on glass in Bare feet, and don't Bare your soul to a con artist.

7. Symptoms of cerebellar abiotrophy include ataxia or lack of balance, an awkward wide-legged stance, a head tremor (intention tremor) (in dogs, body tremors also occur), hyperreactivity, lack of menace reflex, stiff or high-stepping gait, coarse or jerky head bob when in motion (or in very young animals, when attempting to nurse), apparent lack of awareness of where the feet are (sometimes standing or trying to walk with a foot knuckled over), poor depth perception, and a general inability to determine space and distance.