If people hold hands (not hands), which leads the other hand. One would lead the other when the other hand held its own.

How do I describe the act of taking someone by a finger or a few fingers, but not the whole hand, to lead them somewhere/to show them something? It’s an intimate and sometimes seductive gesture and not necessarily the same, in my opinion, as taking someone on hand. What is the best

example you have of the CDC?

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I don’t really think there’s a word for this… I would probably say “Held her hand by the fingers” or something like that. But

I never know if she is a philistine or a girl.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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I don’t really think there’s a word for this… I would probably say “Held her hand by the fingers” or something like that. But

I never know if she is a philistine or a girl.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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This is often described as link fingers. 7 Fingers in this way are connected similar to the links of a chain. She began

getting so excited when she looked at Conrad. She tugged him a lot farther as he stared at her.
( Catherine Mann, All or Nothing, 2013 ) The

daters were always touching. If they didn’t hold hands, they linked fingers or massaged a knee or shared or kissed or volunteered for no reason.
( Chris Keniston, just one kiss ) Louis chuckled,

linking his finger with his girlfriend’s.
‘Sing me to sleep’ tryingtotell. ( “Do so easily.. Just forget it”. p.s) How is a

tumblr post an affectionate as can be seen from the quotes, but in truth some posts are less affectionate than others too. When fingers are joined together, a fuller handclasp or one’s own interlaced fingers, so it can be used with all fingers, so also with any finger.


Why this v. 1 of the Oxford Dictionary is so misleading? What is 1.3. Is “linking” not restricted to fingers?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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