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It means that the skier wants you (the driver of the craft) to return to the beach or the dock.
a neckarm
To keep it out of mortal hands.
BOTH
A pillory: A wooden board with holes for hands and the head. Usually used for punishment.
For freestyle, it means that you are clear to go on the feature.
To slow down
With a flat hand, pretend it's like a knife cutting across the throat, in front of your neck, back and forth, but not rigidly.
The possessive form of the noun skier is skier's.Example: The wind is really strong. The skier's hat flew off his head.
You can hold the ball above your head at any time in the match with both hands.
It means that the skier wants you (the driver of the craft) to return to the beach or the dock.
He doesnt know what to do or he has headlice
Yes. One of the requirements for a properly executed throw-in is with both hands and passing over the head.
After a fall, a skier should always signal to the observer that he or she is okay by holding both arms together above the head. Using these signals will help to ensure the safety of the skier and of others. Then holding up a ski after falling so that other boaters can easily see the skier in the water.
Place both hands on the back of your head, don't hunch over with your hands on knees.
I take the head in both hands and the core down and smash it on the counter, Then pull the core out.
It means you have cuts or wounds on your hands nees and head