"Palmed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Palmed" Meaning

The verb "palmed" means to secretly pretended to hold or hide something, often a card, in one's hand, especially in a game of cards. It can also mean to skillfully manipulate or handle something, especially a situation or a difficult task.

"Palmed" Examples

Palmed Examples


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The con artist nicely palmed the expensive watch and left the store before anyone noticed.

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As she tried to palmed the ball, her teammate chuckled and said, "Good luck with that!"

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The magician palmed the card and then revealed it as part of his trick.

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The coach encouraged his team to palmed the ball quickly and get into position.

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While robbing the bank, the thief palmed the money and avoided detection.

"Palmed" Similar Words

Palmas

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Palmata

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Palmata is an adjective which means "of or relating to a palm tree" or "shaped like a palm".

Palmate

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Palmated

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Palmately

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Palmdale

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Palmerston

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Palmerston refers to Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1855 to 1858 and from 1859 to 1865.

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Palmette

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A palmette is an architectural ornament originating from ancient Greece and Rome. It is a decorative motif consisting of a stylized and often curly representation of a palm leaf, typically used in classical and Renaissance architecture to adorn columns, capitals, and other structures. The palmette is often paired with other motifs, such as acanthus leaves and scrolls, to create complex and ornate designs. In modern times, the term "palmette" is sometimes used more broadly to describe any leaf-shaped or palmy design element in architecture or decoration.

Palmic

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Palmic is an adjective that refers to something that is shaped or resembling a palm, such as a palmic leaf or a palmic hand. It can also describe something that is soft and delicate, like the palm of the hand, such as palmic skin. In general, the word "palmic" suggests a sense of gentleness, softness, or delicacy.

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