how to sign the word motorcycle

To sign the word “motorcycle,” use both hands to form the shape of handlebars in front of your body, twisting your wrists slightly as if revving the engine.

To sign the word “motorcycle,” use both hands to form the shape of handlebars in front of your body, twisting your wrists slightly as if revving the engine.

“Fell” can be signed by making a downward motion with your dominant hand, starting at the forehead and ending at the chest.

To sign the word “rolling,” make a rolling motion with one hand over the other in front of your body.

To sign the word “Dublin,” use your dominant hand to make a “D” shape and tap it twice on your non-dominant hand.

To sign the word “pat,” place your dominant hand on the top of your non-dominant hand and make a gentle patting motion.

To sign the word “subsequent,” use both hands to make a fist with your index finger pointing forward, then move your index fingers forward and down in a small, circular motion.

To sign the word “roads” in American Sign Language, make a fist with both hands and extend your index fingers. Then, using both hands, draw a diagonal line downwards as if tracing a road on the ground.

To sign the word “extend,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm with fingers together and pointing forward. Then, starting at your chest, push your arm straight out in front of you.

To sign the word “winners,” first make a “W” handshape with your dominant hand. Then, place the “W” hand on your chest and use a small twisting motion to represent the act of winning.

To sign the word “Thompson,” use the ASL fingerspelling technique to spell out the letters T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N with your dominant hand.