单词 | butcher's grip |
释义 | > as lemmasbutcher's grip butcher's grip n. a method of clasping hands with another person in which the fingers are interlocked. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > posture > position of specific body parts > [noun] > arm or hand > specific hands yepsenc1325 hand-holding1651 clasp1832 butcher's grip1882 steeple1940 1882 Standard 26 Aug. 2/2 The men linking hands with the butcher's grip. 1920 Printer's Ink 1 Jan. 63/2 Those who read this article will doubtless remember that form of hand clasp, termed by children ‘butcher's grip’. It is formed by curling the fingers of each hand into the palms and then interlocking to form a tight yet flexible joint. 2010 W. Fowler Pegasus Bridge (Electronic ed.) Howard and the men linked arms and locked their fingers in what was called a ‘butcher's grip’ and brought their knees up off the floor of the glider. < as lemmas |
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