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Signed English Dictionary Sign .com.au Signed English Dictionary A Abattoir Able Aborigine Place open left hand in front Extend right hand index and Move fingers of the open of right chest- slide tip of middle fingers and thumb- right hand (palm facing right extended thumb down place formation in front of body) on to extended thumb front of left forearm from nose. whilst moving hand of the open left hand - move wrist to elbow. forward, close fingers onto formation towards body. thumb. Abort About Above Absent Left hand open - place right Extend left hand index Move open right hand in an Open right hand, fingers fist on left palm. slide fist finger - circle extended right anticlockwise circle above spread, index finger and out and open to palm facing hand index finger in forward left fist. thumb pointing down. Flick down and fingers spread. circles around left finger, hand up to palm forward, left formation remains still. whilst closing tip of index finger onto tip of thumb. Accept Accident Ache Achieve Hold open hands, palm Both hands form fists - Crook index finger, palm Place the side of extended diagonally down, thumbs bounce formations together. left, blade diagonally down. right thumb on side of under in front of the body. Bounce tip of this formation, extended left index finger. whilst closing fingertips onto from the wrist, to the left, Slide right thumb up left thumbs, turn hands back to twice. index finger. finish with tips of fingers on chest. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 3 Acne Across Act Activity Tap fingertips of cupped Front of body, to end with Form fist with right hand Place cupped hands, right hand on right cheek blade down. thumb extended. slide fingers spread, palms down three times whilst moving blade of right fist along back in front of body. right hand down slightly. of open left hand from wrist Simultaneously swing to fingertips. formation to the right (to end with palms slightly right) and then to the left (to end with palms slightly left). Add Address Adelaide Admit Move fingertips of open Draw extended and spread With extended right index Place tips of extended right hand in an arc, into the index and middle fingers of and middle fingers, slightly thumbs on chest. Flick palm of open left hand. right hand along the back of apart, tap tips of formation hands forward to end with open left hand - left to right. on chin, twice. open hands, palm up. Adopt Adult Adventure Advertise Extend index finger of left Place tips of slightly bent Extend right thumb, index, Roll right fist off palm of hand - hook extended right right hand fingers on right and middle fingers, palm open left hand to end with index finger on to left index side of head - move hand forward, at shoulder height. right palm up in front of left finger - move formation to away from head then shake turn formation to palm back. hand. body. twice. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 4 Aeroplane Afford Afraid Africa Extend thumb and little Form 'o' with the right index Cup right hand - bounce Move right hand extended finger of right hand and finger and thumb. other edge of thumb and index index finger down inside of move formation away from fingers spread. place the tip finger against left side of left hand extended thumb body in slight upward of 'o' formation to waist then chest, twice. and along edge of left index movement. move forward in a small arc. finger. After Again Against Age Place right hand thumb tip Extend right hand index and Extend index fingers of both Extend right thumb - move into crooked right index middle fingers palm left - hands, hold to left side of it in a small forward circle finger - flick thumb up. drop formation from wrist the body - simultaneously parallel to left palm - end by twice. bounce hands, once. placing right thumb tip on left palm. Agenda Agent Ago Agree Place open left hand in front Extend both thumbs, palms Open right hand in front of Place tips of extended of body. Place edge of down, and place in front of right shoulder., move hand thumbs together - move extended right thumb on body, left hand in front of back over right shoulder. hands apart in downward fingers of left hand. roll right right hand. simultaneously arcs - finish by placing first formation down left hand in move right hand forward and second knuckles three small movements. and left hand back, then together. return hands to original positions. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 5 Ahead Aid Aim Air Open hands, left in front of Extend right hand thumb, Extend index finger of left Open right hand, fingers right. move right hand over and place formation on hand, palm right. move tip spread - move in anti- left to end well in front of left palm of open left hand. of the extended right thumb, clockwise circles at head hand. Move formation forward. in a forward arc, to finish on height. tip of left index finger. Airport Alarm Alive All Open left hand in front of Form wholehanded 'c' with Right hand thumb extended Hold open right hand palm body, right hand thumb and left hand - with extended - move in forward circles in down in front of right side of little finger extended - place right hand index finger, tap front of body, touching body. sweep arm in an arc right formation in left palm left thumb twice. chest in passing. back toward the body. and move along left hand. Alligator Allow Almost Alone Place right hand on left, Form fist with right hand, Place tip of right thumb into Extend right hand index palms together - move thumb extended - move crooked index finger - finger - move formation in hands apart and back again forward in shallow arc to shake formation forward small forward circle, then with heels of hands kept palm forward. and back from the wrist, very slightly down in front of together. twice. chest - palm faces body throughout. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 6 Along Alphabet Already Alright Extend right hand thumb - Fingerspell 'a' then move Extend right hand thumb - Extend right hand thumb, slide up the left arm from right index finger around left roll over to left. palm down, hold fist palm down - move wrist to elbow while left palm in a forward circle - flicking open hand, fingers formation in small forward palm faces down in relaxed end with fingerspelt 'z'. spread. circle. fist. Also Alternate Aluminium Always Extend left hand middle and Extend index fingers of both Extend right hand thumb. Cup right hand - place little index finger - with extended hands - keeping formations move this formation down in finger edge of index finger right thumb, tap left index together swivel each hand shallow arc off tips of and place on mid- chest - then middle fingertip. alternately, several times in fingers of open left hand, move formation forward. continuous movement. thumbs closed, twice. Am Amaze Ambulance America Extend right hand thumb Place open hands, palms Extend right hand index and Interlace fingers on both against the edge of index down, in front of body. middle fingers - place hands - move formation in finger and place on mid- move both hands back formation on back of left small sideway circle. chest - move formation toward shoulders with hand - move extended forward. stress. fingers in small circles. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 7 Among Amount An Ancient Open left hand fingers Place tip of right hand Extend right hand index and Place open hands palm spread - move extended thumb on heel of open left middle fingers. Touch back, in front of right side right index fingertip from hand. whilst moving right fingertips of this formation of body, right hand higher near left thumb in arcs over hand in an arc open right (palm back) on ball of than left. with continuos fingers into the spaces hand to finish with blade on thumb of open left hand. movement, roll formations between left fingers. end of left hand fingers. around each other towards right shoulder, ending with right hand over shoulder. And Angel Angle Angry Up, to end with palms up. Both hands open, fingers Hold open left hand palm Hold tips of cupped right spread. bend middle fingers down, in front of body. hand on waist - flick and touch tips together. place heel of right hand on formation to palm up, twice. move hands apart while fingertips of left formation. fluttering middle fingers up and down. Animal Ankle Anniversary Announce Place tips of right thumb, Hold open left hand in front Place tips of extended Extend index fingers of both middle and ring fingers of body. extend index and thumbs together. move right hands . move tips of this together at chest height. middle fingers of right hand. hand in a forward circle and formation forward from move this formation down return to original position. corners of mouth in an arc on to left wrist, turn to palm to the side. down and slide left to right along back of left hand. Downloaded from sign.com.au - Page: 8 Annoy Another Answer Ant Cup right hand fingers apart Extend left hand index and Form fingerspelt "a' - move Form fist with lefts hand and place at the left side of middle fingers - stroke formation in a small forward palm right, thumb flat on top waist - move diagonally up finger of left middle finger, circle. - extend right hand index and across to the right. twice, with extended right and middle fingers and hand index finger. 'walk' these rapidly forward along left thumb.
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