Sentences with phrase «finger over a word»

Tapping and holding your finger over a word in a book launches a menu that offers the choice to make highlights or notes, share a passage, or look up the word in the dictionary, Wikipedia, or Google.
An included dictionary allows you to look up words in - book, holding a finger over a word to open the Oxford definition.

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Visitors are invited to place their hands on the slab, let the water stream over their fingers and meditate on the words carved into that slab, «Remember your baptism, and be thankful.»
Who can forget him turning over the tables but can you understand how your choice of words with saying you learn to pointing the finger and Jesus doing the same can paint you and Jesus in a bad light?
Yeti, what do you believe about how it is that you can sit wherever you are sitting, move your fingers against a piece of equipment, and that equipment turns your finger movements into words that are appearing on other pieces of equipment all over the world?
Some brushed fingers over their child's photo as they passed, while a vocalist sang the child's name with the words «we remember you» repeatedly ringing in the crowd's ears.
We have engaged over the last four decades in a war of words and actions depicting deeply held beliefs, wide chasms in practice, and a great deal of finger - pointing coupled with blaming and shaming.
If I'm reading my book and come across I word I don't know, I can hold my finger over it lightly and I will see the definition in the default dictionary I have chosen.
She placed a finger over the tracheotomy tube that had been inserted into her neck a few months before and struggled to form words, «It's...» She began to fiddle with the trach tube moving it around.
Creeping towards the publication of my second novel in a planned series of suspense thrillers, I'd already been obsessing over every comma, every unnecessary occurrence of the word «that» and every instance of throat - clearing phrases my fingers automatically type while I'm puzzling over what I'm really trying to say.»
So basically you can drag your fingers over the keyboard to flick words onto the screen.
When I tried to type quickly on the 10FastFingers.com typing test, I found my fingers stumbling over each other and was able to produce only 68 words per minute, a drop from my 80 - wpm average.
However, I also know there are lots of people out there who still love books, who still enjoy the heft and weight of a tome in their hands, who still appreciate the tactile sense of sliding their fingers between paper pages and gently leafing the top one over as they read the last word on the page before them.
It's been exciting to see leaders from both the U.S. and China duke it out Celebrity Deathmatch - style through sharp words, criticisms, and finger - pointing over the course of the past 10 days in Copenhagen.
Once you've done this, you can look up a word in the Mac dictionary by hovering your mouse's arrow over the word and using three fingers to double tap over that word.
Best of all, our new Word Flow Keyboard lets you glide your fingers over the keys to type INCREDIBLY quickly... a kid was able to BREAK THE OFFICIAL WORLD RECORD previously held by the Swype keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S4 using Word Flow by 8 seconds!
The default keyboard in Android 4.2 gained the ability to type words simply by swiping your finger over them.
To type a word by swiping, simply touch the first letter and glide your finger over the letters — for example, to type Geek, touch the G, move your finger to the E, and then move your finger to the K. Android will try to guess what you're typing, displaying it above the keyboard.
With Swype you simply trace your finger over the letters to compose words.
As you read, either on your tablet or a printed document, put your finger on each new word as you read it — preventing your mind from skipping over anything.
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