![]() ![]() Gail Collins New York Times, Star Tribune, 25 Feb. ![]() Austin David, Orlando Sentinel, When he was stopped, Harris tried to palm the gun off on a colleague, who sensibly declined the gift. 2023 Bono managed to reach out and palm it away. Verb While there are still some round-bodied reels on the market, most of today’s offerings have a low profile which allows them to be palmed. 2023 Simply spray over the palms of your hands and rub them together until dry. 2023 Derick Hall was born four months premature, in March 2001, weighing just 2 pounds and 9 ounces at birth and small enough for his mother, Stacy Gooden-Crandle, to hold him in the palm of her hand. Adithi Ramakrishnan, Dallas News, 16 Mar. 2023 One watch was connected to gel electrodes on the palm. Caron Golden, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 Apr. 2023 On the other side of his garage driveway was a single large palm, surrounded by a circle of bricks and a pad filled with large gravel. Kaitlyn Mcinnis, Travel + Leisure, 20 Apr. 2023 Our testers particularly liked the ergonomic shape that feels comfortable in your palm, and dual-sided heating that provides all-over coverage for optimal warmth. 2023 As the concert progressed, Swift could be seen with bandages wrapped around her wrist and palm. Isaac Stanley-becker And John Wagner, Anchorage Daily News, 26 Apr. 2023 One reacted simply with an emoji of a face palm. Noun Its line of aesthetic descent is more Tamagotchi than tech dystopia, with a brightly colored white-and-orange case molded to fit your palm. ![]()
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