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fist
noun
a
hand
with
the
fingers
curled
tightly
against
the
palm
•
She
raised
her
fist
in
celebration
after
scoring
the
winning
goal
.
She
raised
her
fist
in
celebration
after
scoring
the
winning
goal
.
•
During
the
protest
,
a
young
man
held
a
clenched
fist
above
his
head
as
a
symbol
of
solidarity
.
During
the
protest
,
a
young
man
held
a
clenched
fist
above
his
head
as
a
symbol
of
solidarity
.
Old
English
“
fyst
”,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
“
vuist
”
and
German
“
Faust
”.
noun
a
punch
or
blow
delivered
with
a
clenched
fist
•
One
swift
fist
to
the
jaw
ended
the
boxing
match
.
One
swift
fist
to
the
jaw
ended
the
boxing
match
.
•
He
felt
her
fist
thump
against
his
shoulder
in
a
playful
jab
.
He
felt
her
fist
thump
against
his
shoulder
in
a
playful
jab
.
verb
-
fist
,
fisting
,
fists
,
fisted
to
clench
one
’
s
hand
into
a
fist
or
to
strike
with
a
fist
•
He
fisted
the
punching
bag
again
and
again
during
training
.
He
fisted
the
punching
bag
again
and
again
during
training
.
•
She
nervously
fisted
the
hem
of
her
dress
while
waiting
to
speak
.
She
nervously
fisted
the
hem
of
her
dress
while
waiting
to
speak
.
noun
handwriting
considered
with
regard
to
its
style
or
legibility
•
The
doctor
’
s
fist
was
so
messy
that
the
pharmacist
had
to
call
for
clarification
.
The
doctor
’
s
fist
was
so
messy
that
the
pharmacist
had
to
call
for
clarification
.
•
Her
neat
fist
made
every
letter
look
like
it
had
been
printed
.
Her
neat
fist
made
every
letter
look
like
it
had
been
printed
.