fingertips in the PONS Dictionary

fingertips Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have sth at one's fingertips
to have sth at one's fingertips fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This fingertip contact may lead to a change in muscle response from strong to weak or "vice versa" when therapeutic intervention is indicated.
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He was rushed to the hospital and the fingertip was re-attached.
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Hand for the purposes of this rule is defined to extend from the fingertips to the elbow.
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In recent years, prosthetic fingertips have been developed to disguise this distinctive appearance.
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People have all governmental information at their fingertips and easy access to contact their government officials.
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It's quite a delicate sound, but it's also like having an entire orchestra at your fingertips.
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The player then hammers onto the strings with the fingertips in the same way that one would strike a piano key.
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Many of her costumes have incorporated retractable metal claws on the fingertips of her gloves and sometimes on the toes of her boots.
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Unlike the western flute, the holes are not covered by the fingertips, rather, the fleshy part of the finger is used.
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I didn't have as many girls at my fingertips.
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