how to sign the word stewart

To sign the word “Stewart,” use your dominant hand to make an “S” shape and touch it to your forehead, then move your hand down and out in a curved motion.

To sign the word “Stewart,” use your dominant hand to make an “S” shape and touch it to your forehead, then move your hand down and out in a curved motion.

Pupils can be signed by making a circle with one hand and using the index finger of the other hand to tap the center of the circle twice.

To sign “adventures,” use both hands to form the letter A and move them forward in a zigzag motion.

To sign the word “arena,” use both hands to create a downward curved shape and bring them together in front of your body.

To sign the word “orgy,” make a circular motion with both hands overlapping and palms facing each other, then move them in opposite directions while keeping your fingers slightly curled.

To sign the word “Amsterdam,” use the ASL alphabet to spell out the letters A-M-S-T-E-R-D-A-M.

To sign “arguments,” use both hands to make a fist with the index and middle fingers extended. Cross the fingers in front of your chest, and then pull them apart while twisting them slightly.

To sign the word “ease,” make the letter “e” with your dominant hand and slide it across the palm of your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “foto” in American Sign Language, extend your index finger and thumb on both hands to form the letter “F” and place them together. Then, move your hands in a clockwise direction to form a circle, representing…

To sign the word “flood,” make a sweeping motion with both hands in front of your body, mimicking water rushing forward.