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Palming occurs when the ball comes to rest in the hands of a dribbler and then is pushed or pulled.
USATODAY.com - Notebook: Early matchups offer Final Four feel 2005
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Palming the keycard, Jean-Julien picked up the powdered-root packet, then straightened, and slipped the key-card into his trouser pocket.
Black Dust Mambo Adrian Phoenix 2010
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Palming basketballs and checking your ladyfriend for colon polyps instead of two-handing baseballs and checking your ladyfriend for dingleberries.
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Palming the cell phone, I turned over while slipping it in the back of my waistband as I got to my feet.
Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009
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Palming the cell phone, I turned over while slipping it in the back of my waistband as I got to my feet.
Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009
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Palming the cell phone, I turned over while slipping it in the back of my waistband as I got to my feet.
Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009
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Palming is a way for you to relax your eyes and allow them to naturally go back into focus.
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Palming each other's backs, the Dominican girls huddled in a tight circle, Saben de la madre de ella.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Excerpt from The Sky Isn't Visible From Here 2008
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Palming each other's backs, the Dominican girls huddled in a tight circle, "Todos sabes acerca de tu mamá."
Felicia C. Sullivan: Love, Conditionally: How One Mother Tested the Limits of Unconditional Love 2008
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Palming is a way for you to relax your eyes and allow them to naturally go back into focus.
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