how to sign the word wins

To sign the word “wins,” make a “W” handshape with your dominant hand and move it in a small circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word “wins,” make a “W” handshape with your dominant hand and move it in a small circular motion in front of your chest.

To sign the word glad, use both hands in a “G” handshape, and move them from your chest outward with a slight twist of the wrist.

To sign the word “satisfied,” make a circular motion with your dominant hand on your chest, ending with your palm facing outward.

To sign the word “acceptable,” use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “okay” by making a fist with your thumb and index finger touching and tapping it against your chin.

To sign the word “palace,” hold your dominant hand flat with fingers together and palm facing down. Then, use a twisting motion to circle the dominant hand above the non-dominant hand, which is held flat with palm facing up.

To sign the word “counseling,” make a fist with your non-dominant hand and place it on the palm of your dominant hand. Then, move your dominant hand back and forth, as if you are giving advice or guidance.

To sign the word sublime, use your dominant hand to form a closed fist with your thumb resting on top of your index finger. Then, bring your hand up to your forehead and flick your wrist away from your face…

To sign the word “twiki,” use two fingers to create the letter “T” and then twist your wrist to make the letter “W.” Then, flick your wrist to create the letter “I” and finally, snap your fingers to represent the…

To sign the word “simpson,” use the ASL letter “S” handshape and move it in a small circle on your non-dominant palm.

To sign the word CEO, use your dominant hand to make a “C” shape with your thumb and index finger. Place your hand near your forehead with your palm facing outward and move it down and out in a slight…