thumb

thumb
1 noun (C)
1 the part of your hand that is shaped like a thick short finger and helps you to hold things: a baby sucking its thumb
2 the part of a glove that fits over your thumb
3 be all (fingers and) thumbs informal to be unable to do things neatly and carefully with your hands: Would you do up these buttons for me? I seem to be all thumbs today.
4 give sth the thumbs up/down informal to officially accept or reject a plan, suggestion etc: The project had been given the thumbs up and we could now get started.
5 be under sb's thumb to be so strongly influenced by someone that they control you completely
—see also: stick out like a sore thumb stick 1, rule of thumb rule 1 (9) 2 verb
1 thumb a lift BrE informal thumb a ride AmE informal to persuade a driver of a passing car to stop and take you somewhere, by putting your hand out with your thumb raised
2 thumb your nose at to show that you do not respect rules, laws etc or you do not care what someone thinks of you: a chance to thumb his nose at authority
thumb through sth phrasal verb (I, T) to look through a book, magazine etc quickly: thumbing through the pages of a gardening catalogue

Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.

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