Finger in a sentence as a noun

The cam will usually have a finger that then flicks forward a date wheel.

It is blood mixed with interstitial fluid from the tip of the finger.

Here's Apple's main marketing text on the subject:> Put your finger on the Home button, and just like that your iPhone unlocks.

The results of tests are different for analytes in venous bold and fingerstick blood.

Too bad most Liberals just like to point the finger at Bush and his administration, when in fact there were plenty of Democrats to blame as well.

Scolding and finger-wagging was bad enough coming from a first-grade teacher trying to promote sanctimonious values back in the 1950s.

While the immediate cause was operator error, there are broader systemic issues that allowed a fat finger to take down a datacenter.

"I'm going to point a finger and say that this is clearly untrue, and very easy to disprove just from basic network monitoring over 5 minutes of playing the game.

Finger in a sentence as a verb

The single best way to halt life-threatening hemorrhage in an extremity is a tourniquet, and the only thing that halts thorax hemorrhage is a surgeons finger.

Secrecy of pricing is one of the major problems with Us healthcare.\n4- no one writing any of these articles about her understands that fingerstick blood is not the same as venous blood.

> And I did not chip in ten grand to seed a first investment round to build value for a Facebook acquisitionHe really puts his finger on one of the reasons why this deal feels so weird here, I think.

You recorded macros, you moved entire blocks of code with the flick of a finger, you filled dozens of registers, and you rewrote and refactored entire components without even glancing at your mouse.

He told me that some of the explosives were so unstable that they "sweated" nitroglycerine, and they used to run their finger down the sides of the explosives and flick it at each other to make small bangs.

Specifically I mean the methods of analysis like hand-writing analysis, polygraphs, and even more "scientific" methods like finger-prints or DNA evidence.

This is interesting because it means that instead of a traditional blood draw with a needle and vial requiring a trained phlebotomist and healthy veins, physicians can use blood collected from a finger stick -- a far less invasive and painful procedure.

It's not a responsiveness or tracking issue, it's that interacting with screens at oblique angles is annoying and many times tilt/rotation interactions require pretty large arm movements compared to finger movements, limiting when and where they're useful.

Finger definitions

noun

any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb); "her fingers were long and thin"

noun

the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure

See also: fingerbreadth digit

noun

one of the parts of a glove that provides covering for a finger or thumb

verb

feel or handle with the fingers; "finger the binding of the book"

See also: thumb

verb

examine by touch; "Feel this soft cloth!"; "The customer fingered the sweater"

See also: feel

verb

search for on the computer; "I fingered my boss and found that he is not logged on in the afternoons"

verb

indicate the fingering for the playing of musical scores for keyboard instruments