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  1. "thin" ASL American Sign Language

    You can also use the "g" handshape as a classifier to show that something is "thin." For example, you could use the following sign to show the thinness of a picture frame, a book, a piece of …

  2. THINASL Dictionary - handspeak.com

    How to sign THIN and some variations in sign language with video in the ASL dictionary app.

  3. Body Types | ASL - American Sign Language - YouTube

    Learn how to describe the body in American Sign Language (ASL). There are basic body types such as THIN, GOOD SHAPE, SKINNY, CHUBBY, AVERAGE, FAT, MUSCULAR, and …

  4. Sign for THIN - Signing Savvy

    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) GAUNT LEAN SKINNY SLIM THIN (as in "thin person")

  5. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary - thin

    Watch how to sign 'thin' in American Sign Language.

  6. How to sign Thin in American Sign Language (ASL)

    To sign “Thin” in American Sign Language (ASL), curl the middle, ring, and pinky fingers of your dominant hand. Extend the index finger and thumb straight out, keeping them about an inch …

  7. Sign for THIN in ASL | ASL Dictionary - ASL Interactive LLC

    The sign for THIN in ASL is a visually descriptive sign that uses a G handshape to trace a narrow line from the forehead to the chin. This sign is primarily used to describe someone with a …

  8. thin | ASL Dictionary

    Begin with your palm oriented toward yourself with your thumb and index fingers in front of and pointing at your chin. Then, move your your thumb and middle fingers down.

  9. thin- [THIN] - YouTube

    American Sign Language - ASL Learn sign language at https://www.Lifeprint.comDonations appreciated (to help pay for hosting and related expenses). Please he...

  10. Thin - babysignlanguage.com

    To sign thin, your non-dominant hand creates a flat surface with palm facing upward. Your dominant hand travels from the wrist to the tip of your non-dominant hand, with index finger …