fist

simple noun65 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A hand closed tightly into a fist, often in anger or determination.

A hand closed very firmly into a fist.

A fist without a glove.

A hand closed into a fist.

A hand closed tightly into a fist.

A fist with a glove on it, as in boxing.

A fist clenched or used in a way that shows anger.

The fist of the left hand.

The fist of the right hand.

A small fist, often of a child.

A fist that is not large.

A fist moving quickly through the air to strike someone.

A very small fist, especially of a baby.

An exceptionally large and heavy fist.

A very large fist.

A fist that is big in size.

An extremely large fist.

A hand that is partly or gently closed, not tightly.

A fight in which people hit each other with their fists.

The hand closes tightly into a fist.

The hand closes more tightly into a fist.

A fist successfully hits a target.

The hand closes into a fist.

The hand closes tightly into a fist.

A fist hits something with force.

To close your hand tightly to form a fist.

Held tightly inside your closed hand.

To close your hand tightly, especially when angry.

To wave your fist in the air as a sign of anger or a threat.

To hit a surface hard with your fist, often to show anger or get attention.

To close your hand to make a fist.

To move your fist up and down quickly in a gesture of celebration or excitement.

To lift your fist, often as a sign of power, victory, or protest.

To fight by punching with your fists.

To open a tightly closed fist.

To move your fist in the air as a sign of anger or defiance.

To make your already closed fist even tighter.

To clench your hand into a fist.

To form your hand into a fist.

To close your hand to make a fist.

To raise your fist, often as a sign of protest, solidarity, or defiance.

To straighten the fingers of a closed fist.