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all thumbs
Uncoordinated or clumsy with one's hands. My mother does beautiful calligraphy, but I'm all thumbs—I can barely hold the pen!
all thumbs
Fig. very awkward and clumsy, especially with one's hands. Poor Bob can't play the piano at all. He's all thumbs. Mary is all thumbs when it comes to gardening.
all thumbs
awkward in handling things Can you thread this needle for me? I'm all thumbs.
all thumbs
Physically awkward, especially with respect to the hands, as in When it comes to knitting, Mary is all thumbs. The notion of this idiom derives from a proverb in John Heywood's collection of 1546: "When he should get aught, each finger is a thumb."
all thumbs
Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; clumsy.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Apollodoros | | - | Ancient Greek |
Nikodem | | nee-KAW-dem | Polish |
BjÖRn | | BYUURN (Swedish, German), PYUURN (Icelandic) | Swedish, Icelandic, German, Ancient Scandinavian |
Bilhah | | BIL-hə (English) | Biblical |
Sol (2) | | - | Jewish |
ColmÁN | | - | Irish |