forceps...
milk cartons with rotten milk or early 20th century chemical boxes used to hold toxic substances.
The temperature of your hand affects the reading of the thermometer.
To assist in our ability to grasp and hold onto objects
A cylinder. Hold it sideways with the lid towards the light and you get a circle. Hold it normally and you get a rectangle.
the law is applicable only for STATIC CHARGES
Hold objects firmly
it is a basin i guess or finger bowl
In between your pointer and middle fingers with the lit end facing away from you. Google.com it.
For holding small screws in awkward locations, so you don't have to hold them with fingers.
2+2=4 really easy but hold up 2 fingers on your hand now put another 2 up and count how many fingers you have held up and that is you answer
Your nails protect the sensitive ends of your fingers and toes. You can use your nails to pick up very objects small or to peel of objects that are adhered to surfaces- objects that your hands can't pick up. Wash your hands after using your nails. Grime gets under nails easily. Or it could be objects, usually made of metal, to hold wooden pieces together. the function of the nails in the integumentary system is to protect the tissue that lies beneath them.
You can buy a app on your iPod/iPad or you can press your fingers on the bag and feel the objects they hold gun, hat, helmit ect.
Your fingers have friction ridges so that we can grab or catch or even hold things with our fingers. If we did not have these friction ridges then probably we wouldn't be able to hold things without the help of our fingers.
The fingering for a Bb on sax is the first two fingers on you top hand and the bottom of the three side keys held with the inside of your right hand.
Long nose pliers are used to hold things in small, awkward areas where your fingers won't fit.
A vice grip is used to hold small objects tighter than regular pliers will.
The past tense of hold is held.