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to play with sth small (a pencil, a box of matches, etc) in your fingers, especially when you are bored or nervous
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to hold sth or try to reach for sth with your hands or fingers, but in an awkwardand clumsy way
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to repeatedly touch sb lightly with the hand held flat
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to move your hand or fingers over sth, applying pressure
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to hit sb (generally on the face) with an open hand, often because sb has said or done sth to offend or hurt you
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to hita child withan open hand in order to punish him or her
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to gently move an open hand back and forth over sth (generally for animals)
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to touch or move sth without permission and in doing so change it or damage it
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to make sb laugh by touching them with your fingers
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to play with sth in your hands or fingers, often while you are deep in thought
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to turn sth (a dial, a knob, etc), especially when you are trying to make sth work
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to hold on to sth very tightly because you are frightened that you will fall or you will lose it
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) (for clothes) very tight and showing the shape of your body ii) (for people) too attached and dependent on others
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to hold sth tightly because you are in pain
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to pull sth that is heavy
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to put your arms around sb
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) to quickly take sth (ii) to manage to get some food/ drink/sleep
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: to take sth and hold it very tightly
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to have an excellent grasp of commencer à apprendre
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to have an excellent understanding of
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to be experiencing sth that cannot be controlled (an economic crisis. a famine, bad weather, etc); generally for (a region or the people of) a country
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to stop holding sth so that it is no longer in your hand
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to do your fair share of the work
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to take sth illegal (stolen goods, etc) away from sb
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to quickly take sth (especially sth that does not belong to you) from sb
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to pull a vehicle, often by means of a rope or a chain
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to pull sth with short but forceful pulls
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to pull sth forcefully and quickly, in order to open it/remove it from where it is
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to pull sth with one quick,. forcefull pull
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