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C2 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in: clench your fist She clenched her fists.shake your fist Protestors were shaking their fists at the soldiers.

 

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a hand with the fingers turned in tightly and the thumb held against them: She clenched her fist.

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Examples of fist

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Then, slowly, from the fist germ the character emerges.

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It was not only the fist that was tight; my stomach was in knots, my breathing was tight - it was total tightness.

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First, draw fist like claw up to waist.

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The goal is to transmit this pressure to the posterior aspect of the anterior fetal shoulder that is lying below the assistant's fist.

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He then pressed his right fist to his chest over his hear t two times.

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However, the fist result, which comes from (3.14), has not been fully appreciated.

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The discussion of the various observed phenomena will be simplified if we fist describe the apparatus which was used.

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The meaning of the fist three parameters is fairly obvious and needs no further consideration.

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It would be as incongruous as thinking that a fist endures once you have opened your hand.

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Moreover, he reported on duels, fist-fights, executions and assassinations.

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The fist problem is electrical breakdown turn to turn in the helical transformer or between windings in the spiral strip transformer.

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The two together create local conflicts, which are already summoning the invisible fist rather than the transparent regulatory hand.

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Extend the right arm, make a fist and raise the thumb.

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He now had an open wound the size of a fist with necrotic bone exposed.

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We simply eliminate (or ignore) the second component of each reaction since it coincides with the fist one of the subsequent reaction.

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fist

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noun

ˈfist 

Synonyms of fist

1

: the hand clenched with the fingers doubled into the palm and the thumb doubled inward across the fingers

2

: the hand closed as in grasping : clutch

3

: index sense 5

fist

2 of 2

verb

fisted; fisting; fists

transitive verb

1

: to grip with the fist : handle

2

: to clench into a fist

Examples of fist in a Sentence

Noun

He pounded his fist on the table in anger.

She pounded on the door with both fists.

He defiantly shook his fist at the policeman.

Recent Examples on the WebNoun

With American aid caught in the fist of the House Freedom Caucus, the E.U. and its 27 members have pledged an additional $50 billion to Ukraine, bringing European support to $150 billion since Russia first invaded two years ago.

—Dan Morrison, USA TODAY, 2 Mar. 2024

According to a press release obtained by PEOPLE, there will be nine episodes in total with the fist two debuting on May 2, followed by two new episodes premiering each week culminating in the season finale on May 30.

—Gabrielle Rockson, Peoplemag, 1 Mar. 2024

Gazing out over the river, Trump raised his fist and waved and shouted to people on the Mexico side, who waved back.

—Seung Min Kim, arkansasonline.com, 1 Mar. 2024

But, with determination and heart as big as his fists, Ma is able to rally his team, round up the bandits and break plenty of heads along the way.

—Patrick Frater, Variety, 22 Feb. 2024

Lundell lifted his hands into the air, beckoned for the crowd to cheer and then pumped his right fist.

—David Wilson, Miami Herald, 22 Feb. 2024

This state of affairs is by design, the conclusion of Putin’s relentless tightening of his fist.

—Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post, 19 Feb. 2024

Black-and-white photographs testify to people standing in the street, strands clasped in fists.

—Ligaya Mishan Kyoko Hamada, New York Times, 18 Feb. 2024

Instead of encouraging advice, asking for input or showing humility, toxic bosses are notorious for ruling with an iron fist, using intimidation as a defense against their own insecurities or unwittingly undermining subordinates to reinforce their own, more powerful position.

—Bryan Robinson, Forbes, 10 Feb. 2024

Verb

But hockey fights almost always involve mutual, bone-crushing blows, fists jackhammering from powerful shoulders, sometimes fracturing bones, tearing tissue and rattling brains.

—David Waldstein, New York Times, 22 Sep. 2023

Move fists one inch forward while keeping back straight and not leaning torso forward or folding and waist.

—Women's Health, 18 Aug. 2023

How to: Start in a boxer's stance with left leg forward and right leg back, knees bent, fists protecting face.

Punch the left arm out and pull fist quickly back to face.

—Andi Breitowich, Women's Health, 9 Aug. 2023

At 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, where Floyd once pleaded with Chauvin to get off his neck and cried out for his mother, a metal Black Lives Matter fist the height of a streetlamp has been erected in the intersection, which is outlined by a flower garden.

—Los Angeles Times, 18 Apr. 2021

Then, once on the court, players are outlawed from high-fives, relegated instead to fist or elbow bumps.

—Scott Kushner, NOLA.com, 13 Jan. 2021

Players must limit interactions to fist and elbow bumps.

—Rod Walker, NOLA.com, 12 Jan. 2021

The government’s economic stimulus measures have been similarly ham-fisted.

—The Economist, 23 May 2020

Not even if your girlfriend is getting fisted on the regular or impaled by a dozen swarthy men brandishing wine bottles.

—Anna Pulley, chicagotribune.com, 14 Oct. 2019

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Middle English, from Old English fȳst; akin to Old High German fūst fist, Polish pięść, and probably to Old English fīf five

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Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Verb

1607, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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: the hand clenched with fingers doubled into the palm

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FIST Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com

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GamesDaily CrosswordWord PuzzleWord FinderAll gamesFeaturedWord of the DaySynonym of the DayWord of the YearNew wordsLanguage storiesAll featuredPop cultureSlangEmojiMemesAcronymsGender and sexualityAll pop cultureWriting tipsGrammar Coach™Writing hubGrammar essentialsCommonly confusedAll writing tipsGamesFeaturedPop cultureWriting tipsfist1[ fist ]show ipaSee synonyms for fist on Thesaurus.comnounthe hand closed tightly, with the fingers doubled into the palm.Informal. the hand.Informal. a person's handwriting.Printing. index (def. 8). See moreverb (used with object)to make (one's hand) into a fist.to grasp in the fist.Origin of fist1before 900; Middle English; Old English fȳst; cognate with German Faust fist; perhaps akin to fiveWords Nearby fistfissirostralfissurefissure eruptionfissure of Rolandofissure of Sylviusfistfist bumpfistfightfistfulfistianafisticOther definitions for fist (2 of 2)fist2[ fahyst ]show ipanounfeist. Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024How to use fist in a sentenceSROs “say that students stop and chat with them, ask for advice, do a fist bump, talk about sports … so we wanted to make sure we added a definition.”Alexandria City Public Schools approves revisions to contract with police | Hannah Natanson | October 30, 2020 | Washington PostThey twice used a Taser and repeatedly punched the man, who allegedly struck back with his fists and feet and snatched one of their police radios.How Cops Who Use Force and Even Kill Can Hide Their Names From the Public | by Kenny Jacoby, USA Today and Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica | October 29, 2020 | ProPublicaHe’d installed an arcade machine at the rear and we’d lean over the screen and cuss all week, late to getting home, pumping our fists and sticking coins between the buttons to book the next play.Fiction: Quiet earth philosophy | Katie McLean | October 21, 2020 | MIT Technology ReviewAlankar believes a haymaker is bunching its fist and could strike at any time.The biggest economic threat facing the next administration: A weak dollar | Shawn Tully | October 11, 2020 | FortuneThe disturbingly wealthy have launched rockets over streets filled with people in cloth masks raising their fists and demanding justice, while SWAT teams dispense surveillance drones and teargas.Solarpunk Is Growing a Gorgeous New World in the Cracks of the Old One | Carin Ism | September 6, 2020 | Singularity Hub The former believed in the role of the state as a provider, while the latter favored an iron fist approach to governance.How WWI Produced the Holocaust | J.P. O’Malley | November 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTLast year he lunged at me with his fist and threatened to kill me again.I Was Pregnant When He Hit Me. Here's #WhyIStayed. | Anonymous | September 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTDoctor Strange, Iron fist, Black Panther and The Runaways are other projects on the horizon.Fear of a Minority Superhero: Marvel's Obsession with White Guys Saving the World | Marlow Stern | August 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe grabbed a fist full of hair in one take, and we were pretty banged up by the end of it.Patricia Arquette Uncut: Drunken Mischief with Johnny Depp, ‘True Romance’ Crush, and ‘Boyhood’ | Marlow Stern | July 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTSo, I haul off and belt him, two or three times, with my fist.The Stacks: The Judas Priest Teen Suicide Trial | Ivan Solotaroff | June 28, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe shut his fist and hit Butterface a weak but well intended right-hander on the nose.The Giant of the North | R.M. BallantyneAristide picked it up and began to dance and shake his fist at the invisible police.The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol | William J. LockeShe took to staring out across the grounds again, and one hand drew up slowly till it was doubled into a tight-shut little fist.Raw Gold | Bertrand W. SinclairThere was a picture of Madame Lebrun with Robert as a baby, seated in her lap, a round-faced infant with a fist in his mouth.The Awakening and Selected Short Stories | Kate ChopinOnce again, the strong, black fist was clinched in the approaching monster's face.A Lost Hero | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward and Herbert D. WardSee More ExamplesBritish Dictionary definitions for fistfist/ (fɪst) /nouna hand with the fingers clenched into the palm, as for hittingAlso called: fistful the quantity that can be held in a fist or handan informal word for hand, index (def. 9)See moreverb(tr) to hit with the fistOrigin of fist1Old English fӯst; related to Old Frisian fest, Old Saxon, Old High German fūst; see fiveCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition

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C2 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in: clench your fist She clenched her fists.shake your fist Protestors were shaking their fists at the soldiers.

 

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The hand

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finger

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a hand with the fingers turned in tightly and the thumb held against them: She clenched her fist.

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Examples of fist

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Some of the teens hit with their fists in rapid succession while others of the group looked on and recorded it on their cell phones.

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Men pack the room, their fists pumping the air in time with the thumping music.

From NBCNews.com

You could see people with clenched fists on the wheel.

From Slate Magazine

You strap the gauntlet on your arm and then shake your fist or pound the table to generate a random roll.

From CNET

Which we later found was a fist fight among less than a half dozen 8 and 9 year old girls.

From Baltimore Sun

While this track played, some models raised their fists.

From Huffington Post

He knew right away he was the winner, pumping his arm in celebration before raising two clenched fists into the air.

From New York Daily News

It used to end with a fist fight.

From NOLA.com

He began hitting himself in the head with a closed fist.

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a hand when it is tightly closed with the fingers bent into the palmHe punched me with his fist.She clenched her fists to stop herself trembling.He got into a fist fight in the bar.He banged a heavy fist on the table. see also ham-fisted, tight-fistedExtra ExamplesDiago pounded an angry fist against the wall.He closed his fingers to form a fist.He punched his fist in the air.I managed to duck his flying fists.She drew back her fist and threw a punch at his nose.She raised her fist in a gesture of defiance.She ran at him, her fists flying.She was holding a hammer in her fist.The man was shaking his fist at us through the window.Topics Bodyc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveballedclenchedclosed…verb + fistformmakeball…fist + verbballclenchcurl…fist + nounfightprepositionin your fistphrasesclench your hand into a fistSee full entryWord OriginOld English fȳst, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuist and German Faust.

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Idioms an iron fist/hand (in a velvet glove) if you use the words an iron fist/hand when describing the way that somebody behaves, you mean that they treat people severely. This treatment may be hidden behind a kind appearance (the velvet glove).They promised that the army would strike with an iron fist at any resistance.The iron hand in the velvet glove approach seems to work best with this age group.

make a better, good, poor, etc. fist of something (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to make a good, bad, etc. attempt to do something make/lose money hand over fist to make/lose money very fast and in large quantities See fist in the Oxford Advanced American DictionaryCheck pronunciation:

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a hand closed into a ball with the fingers and thumb curled tightly together: He banged his fist down angrily on the table.

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fist From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Humanfistfist /fɪst/ ●●○ noun [countable]

 

 1 HBHthe hand when it is tightly closed, so that the fingers are curled in towards the palm. People close their hand in a fist when they are angry or are going to hit someone

 She held the money tightly in her fist.

 Malcolm clenched his fist (=held his fist very tightly closed) angrily.

 Dooley stood up and shook his fist in her face.

 Varney slammed his fist down onto the table so hard the dishes jumped. → ham-fisted, tight-fisted, → hand over fist2 → make a good/bad fist of somethingExamples from the Corpusfist• Is a little sleeplessness and fist pounding so very out of the way?• He would hammer the table with one great fist.• He clenched his fists even tighter.• He would remember only the steam and the heat and the electricity in his fists and forearms.• His hands were clenched into fists.• This is the archetypal steel fist in a velvet glove.• The stick and the fist backed up the array of legal powers.• Other players pumped their fists or otherwise exhorted the fans.shook ... fist• Then he spoke roughly once more, shoved the teeth deeper into his pocket and shook his fist at her.• Asshe shook his fist, and advanced threateningly.• Over on her cot, Frank shook an enthusiastic fist in the air toward Oliver.Origin fist Old English fyst

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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024fist1 /fɪst/USA pronunciation  

n. [countable]

the hand closed tightly with the fingers doubled into the palm.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024fist1 

(fist),USA pronunciation n. 

the hand closed tightly, with the fingers doubled into the palm.

Informal Termsthe hand.

Informal Termsa person's handwriting.

[Print.]index (def. 8).

v.t.  to make (one's hand) into a fist.

to grasp in the fist.

bef. 900; Middle English; Old English fȳst; cognate with German Faust fist; perh. akin to five

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(fīst),USA pronunciation n. feist.

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fist /fɪst/ n a hand with the fingers clenched into the palm, as for hittingAlso called: fistful the quantity that can be held in a fist or handan informal word for hand, index vb (transitive) to hit with the fistEtymology: Old English fӯst; related to Old Frisian fest, Old Saxon, Old High German fūst; see five

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- bash

- bate

- beat

- belt

- biff

- blow

- bop

- box

- boxer

- brass knuckles

- buffet

- cast

- clash

- clench

- closefisted

- cold-cock

- coup

- coup de poing

- cuff

- double

- feist

- feisty

- finger

- fistfight

- fistful

- fistic

- fisticuff

- fisticuffs

- fistnote

- fizzle

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- ham-handed

- hand

- handball

- hang

- hard-fisted

- impugn

- index

- isometric exercise

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closing its fist over the entire planet

disguises the iron in his intellectual fist by avoiding fanfare

do a fist bump vs. to fist bump

do the keynote equivalent of a double fist pump and high-five

felt heat under his shoes and a fist of emotion in his chest

Fist

fist bump vs fist pound

fist it [be quiet]

fist through the wall

fist to fist

Get up using fist

Hand over fist

He smashed his fist down on the desk

hold your fist with strength

how to make a fist

I want to fist fight you.

In the weeks and months surrounding the fist meeting,every one

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