how to sign the word woods

“Join your hands together and form the letter W with your fingers, then move them from side to side in front of you to represent the word ‘woods’ in American Sign Language.”

“Join your hands together and form the letter W with your fingers, then move them from side to side in front of you to represent the word ‘woods’ in American Sign Language.”

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