puño
fist ; hilt ; cuff.
On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
Many of the earlier swords and daggers had a narrow tang to which a hilt was rivetted.
Mittens are much warmer than gloves, and make sure they are waterproof and have a good cuff to keep out the snow.
agitar los puños en el aire
wave + Posesivo + fists in the air
Seething with anger, hundreds of people yesterday came out on the roads waving banners, shouting slogans and waving their fists in the air, demanding justice.
con el corazón en un puño
on tenterhooks
Homeowners are on tenterhooks today waiting for banks to announce if they are raising interest rates again.
de puño largo
long-handed
long-handled
Squash is a game which is played between 2 players who alternately keep on hitting the ball with a long-handed racket.
This long-handled shoe horn reduces the need to bend when putting on shoes or slippers.
de puño y letra
in black and white
in handwriting
Despite continued assurances about the arrival of the paperless society, it remains a fact that most people want to see information down in black and white.
The spreads are 'printed' in handwriting as neat as the authors can manage; drawings are done, full-color crayon or felt-tip splendour.
puño cerrado
clenched fist
The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.
puño de hierro
iron fist
iron hand
Each day brings new evidence of the iron-fist brutality that is stalking the country in the aftermath of the presidential election.
The government will crush foreign elements trying to disrupt peace in the country with an iron hand.
tener a Alguien metido en un puño
have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb
She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.