Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
I reached into my pocket and produced the palmed badge.
The Shadow threw his palmed cartridge through this second door.
Here was his raised left hand which plucked a palmed coin out of thin air.
Presently, he was able to replace the palmed paper.
He collapsed to the floor as Pierce withdrew the palmed needle.
Because the captain was facing forward he didn't see her poke the match into the tobacco of the palmed cigarette.
Brian moved into the box, those wide palmed hands still skimming, stroking, checking.
See the coffee cup as a mechanism with magnets, show the palmed cards, explain why certain series of numbers act in a certain way.
"Four more than you," the closest man said, and thwapped me across the head with a broad- palmed hand as if I were an erring child.
Dry hands may be the most frequent cause of such misfortunes; a little moisture is required to prevent, for example, a palmed coin from slipping free.
Spank bass treats the electric bass as a percussion instrument, striking the strings above the pickups with an open palmed hand.
Mark, half-starved on a diet of bully and beans, gorged himself on the miraculous food that flowed from Hlubi's spade-sized, pink palmed hands.
A minute later 'the Cats' went a point ahead when Limerick 'keeper Séamus Horgan brought off a remarkable save from a palmed shot by Mick Crotty.
Daherrin was known in Enkiar, certainly by one of the guards, possibly by the half dozen manning the station; it took only a few moments, a palmed coin and a handshake to get them inside, after the most cursory of examinations.
If most of his adversaries had their yellow buttons on even, he would drop the hidden pebble, make the residue come out odd, and pocket the profits; but if the bets were concentrated on the odd, he would retain the palmed counter and win again.
Then he took a second quarter in his right hand, between finger and thumb, and, as he pretended to drop that coin into the left hand, he let the palmed quarter fall into his right hand, striking the quarter he held there on the way.
The accomplice or a volunteer from the audience would then aim the Philadelphia Deringer at the magician, squeeze the trigger, the gun would fire, a large cloud of black-powder smoke would appear, and the magician would, with great fanfare, have "caught" a bullet out of the air, holding the palmed bullet between his fingers.