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thumb
noun
    1. In humans: the two-boned digit on the inner side of the hand, set lower than and at a different angle to the other four digits.
    2. The part of a glove or mitten that covers this digit.
    3. In other animals: the digit corresponding to the human thumb.
verb thumbed, thumbing
    tr & intr
    1. To turn over the pages of (a book or magazine, etc) to glance at the contents.
      Form: thumb through something (often)
    2. To smudge or wear something with the thumb.
    tr & intr
    3. To hitchhike.
      Example: I thumbed to London last week
      Form: thumb a lift (usually)
      Form: thumb a ride
Idiom: all thumbs
    Awkward and clumsy.
      Thesaurus: clumsy, inept, awkward, maladroit, fumbling, butter-fingered, ham-fisted, ham-handed.
Derivative: rule of thumb
    See separate entry.
Idiom: thumb one's nose
    To cock a snook (see under snook2).
Idiom: thumbs down
    A sign indicating failure, rejection or disapproval.
      Thesaurus: rejection, disapproval, rebuff, negation, no, turndown.
Idiom: thumbs up
    A sign indicating success, best wishes for success, satisfaction or approval.
      Thesaurus: acceptance, approval, encouragement, go-ahead, affirmation, OK, yes, sanction.
Idiom: under someone's thumb
    Completely controlled or dominated by them.
      Thesaurus: under someone's control, controlled, governed, managed, dominated, supervised.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon thuma.



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