five-finger
Americannoun
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any of certain species of potentilla having leaves of five leaflets, as Potentilla canadensis.
noun
Etymology
Origin of five-finger
before 1000; Middle English; Old English fīffingre
Example Sentences
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Veteran linebacker Jon Bostic said if he’s not in cleats, he’s in Crocs, and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer, a rock climber, likes five-finger toe shoes.
From Washington Post • Nov. 22, 2022
It snared pucks more easily than the goalies’ customary glove, a regular five-finger hockey model with a small amount of padding, and goalies around the league were soon copying his creation.
From New York Times • Feb. 20, 2022
What was "Ulysses" but Joyce working five-finger changes on the novel after a century of Dickens stories?
From Salon • Aug. 5, 2018
Cage spoke of five-finger exercises, and we heard his Suite for Toy Piano.
From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2015
The flower beds were choaked with the low running bramble and tangling five-finger; tall, rank rushes, mullens and daisies, had usurped the empire of the kitchen garden.
From Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father by Mitchell, I. (Isaac)
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