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Did the masked man have an empty glove finger on his left hand?"
I ran my hand over the edge of a doorway, and came away with a fine groove in a glove finger.
He plucked the needle loose and let it float down into the glove fingers.
He had yet to grow into all his flying gear and the glove fingers were a joint too long so scratching was difficult.
Now a second drop of blood was collecting at me tip of the glove finger.
He sat on a block of ice and rubbed his forehead with his padded glove fingers.
The sexual innuendo is unmistakable; the paint-encrusted, stuffed glove fingers look like so many phalluses.
When you inhale, the walls of the glove fingers are sucked together by the negative pressure, preventing air from accumulating in the cavity.
A glove finger a millimeter thick has room for a thousand micron-thick layers of active nanomachinery and nanoelectronics.
She pulled the glove finger all the way to the flange, then rooted around for a syringe, opened the packet, and fitted the needle onto the syringe.
John had considered wearing gloves to avoid that problem, but gloves could draw attention too, especially in hot summer weather, and stuffed glove fingers would not look particularly natural.
In mysticetes, it also forms a large protrusion (known as the "glove finger") which stretches into the external meatus, and the stapes are larger than in odontocetes.
The sac-like body built up in this way is attached usually to some firm object by its blind end, and bears at the upper end the mouth which is surrounded by a circle of tentacles which resemble glove fingers.