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This is how you sign Shelf in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Shelf" in American Sign Language (ASL), position both hands flat and together, palms facing down, at the center of your face level. Extend all fingers while keeping the thumbs tucked in. Next, smoothly separate both hands to illustrate a horizontal line at the level of your face and chest.

How to sign

To sign "Shelf" in American Sign Language (ASL), align both hands flat together with palms facing downward at the center of face level, extending all fingers forward except for both thumbs. Proceed to draw a horizontal line at face level and chest level by gently moving both hands apart.

To sign "Shelf" in American Sign Language (ASL), align both hands flat together with palms facing downward at the center of face level, extending all fingers forward except for both thumbs. Proceed to draw a horizontal line at face level and chest level by gently moving both hands apart.

Word definition

Furniture: A flat, board used to hold things.

Synonyms & similar words

rack, ledge

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