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"Holding up your hands in a V sign is not proper."
Go on tell him mother about the V sign!
The V sign is a hand gesture that means victory or peace.
Two fingers extended from the fist in a V sign.
Holding up his hand in the V sign, egging on the crowd.
Then he made the V sign of success.
Boy giving the v sign while playing in Boracay's waters.
She waved at me, gave me the V sign.
For information about the victory sign, see V sign.
She pulled her hair back as she walked the few steps down the corridor to the bedroom, giving me the V sign all the way.
He could barely make the V sign as Mullett left.
The only lingering connection to the first euphoria of the revolution is the V sign they flash as traffic moves on.
They were happy and flashing V signs.
Witnesses said at least 50 youths were arrested, many raising their fingers in the V sign as they were driven off.
The girl nearest to the car, noticing the fixity of his stare, responded with a discreet V sign.
Lynn, a peace activist, was repeatedly seen flashing the V sign in the Japanese media thereafter.
The V sign in the news:
In Mirror's Edge, the main character can pull the V sign, if you execute a certain combination.
The first recorded use of the V sign was in 1901 and no-one knows exactly where it comes from (forfeit: archers).
The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned:
In the interest of promoting the war effort, the famous V sign from Winston Churchill was adopted.
She explained it all to him: the wave, the V sign, the cheers of the crowd, the hysterical reaction of the businessmen inside the bar.
Photos of the V sign:
Eventually, one of the injured militants emerged, flashing a V sign and shouting, "I demand political refugee status."
"But David -" He silenced me with a V sign and a roguish wink.