little finger in English

noun
1
the smallest finger, at the outer end of the hand, farthest from the thumb.
The burst of flash illuminates a mass of arms raised, index fingers and little fingers pointing skywards, in the time-honoured rock salute.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "little finger" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "little finger", or refer to the context using the word "little finger" in the English Dictionary.

1. My little finger told me.

2. Uh, little finger bang here, nipple tweak there.

3. The little finger usually escapes, as mine had.

4. I pinched my little finger in the window.

5. She twists the young man around her little finger.

6. She can wind her brothers round her little finger.

7. She can twist her father around her little finger.

8. The little finger is not used in harp-playing.

9. Suddenly she pricked her little finger on the spindle.

10. She could wrap her father round her little finger.

11. She crooked her little finger as she drank her tea.

12. Margaret offered Maura her little finger with a shy smile.

13. I gave a little finger wave and he waved back.

14. 26 She crooked her little finger as she drank her tea.

15. That's because you know what I can do with my little finger.

16. Jane has always been able to twist her parents round her little finger.

17. She has always been able to twist her parents around her little finger.

18. He'd do anything for you. You've got him twisted around your little finger.

19. I use it on my little finger and my fingers are real thin.

20. She dug the nail of her little finger deeply in behind the left ear.

21. Right thumb, middle finger, ring finger, little finger and the rosette is slightly incomplete.

22. She listened, her little finger cocked as she held her coffee cup poised above its saucer.

23. In other places such as the street I make short dabbing strokes with my little finger.

24. He nodded politely to Wakelate and took the glass of brandy with a crooked little finger.

25. 18 A small brownish butterfly with a lifespan of less than a week and a wingspan shorter than your little finger.

26. Anthropometry is the measurement of physical attributes of human beings, such as head width, length of little finger, length of torso, etc

27. Words nearby Abductee abducens nerve , abducens oculi , abducent , abducent nerve , abduct , Abductee , abduction , abductor , abductor muscle of big toe , abductor muscle of little finger , …

28. Vesper Lynd: If the only thing left of you was your smile and your little finger, you'd still be more of a man than anyone I've ever met.

29. Yet, Jehovah measures the heavens as easily as a man might measure an object with a span —the distance between the end of the thumb and the end of the little finger when the hand is spread out.

30. See: (A little/bit) rough and ready (A little/bit) rough around the edge (A little/bit) rough around the edges (as) sure as God made little green apples (it's) little wonder (it's) no wonder (it's) small wonder (little) tin god (little) white lie (one's) little finger told (one) that A little …

31. And the first place we've done that is in Southern Siberia in the Altai Mountains at a place called Denisova, a cave site in this mountain here, where archeologists in 2008 found a tiny little piece of bone -- this is a copy of it -- that they realized came from the last phalanx of a little finger of a pinky of a human.

32. Ulnar nerve entrapment is a condition where the ulnar nerve becomes physically trapped or pinched, resulting in pain, numbness, or weakness, primarily affecting the little finger and ring finger of the hand.Entrapment may occur at any point from the spine at cervical vertebra C7 to the wrist; the most common point of entrapment is in the elbow (Cubital tunnel syndrome).

33. Canthus was a large moorhound which belonged to Tristan Kendrick, Prince of Corwell in the Moonshae Isles.2 1 Description 2 Possessions 3 History 4 References The large moorhound was strong with thick brown fur and powerful legs.1 Canthus was more commanding than others of his breed with teeth the size of a person's little finger.2 Protected by the Goddess, Canthus wore a torque of the Goddess