CPL @1103 (99.6%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 nuggets or fish arg2" "arg1 wings and chicken arg2" "arg1 breasts and chicken arg2" "arg1 nuggets and fish arg2" "arg1 nuggets and chicken arg2" "arg1 nuggets and arg2" "arg1 nuggets or arg2" "arg1 breast or chicken arg2" ] using (chicken, fingers)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1104 (93.8%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg2 together above his arg1" "arg2 folded across your arg1" "arg2 folded across his arg1" "arg2 crossed in front of his arg1" ] using (chest, fingers)
CPL @1104 (93.8%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg2 folded under her arg1" "arg2 clasped under his arg1" "arg2 folded under his arg1" "arg2 together above his arg1" ] using (chin, fingers)
CPL @1094 (96.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" "arg1 opened his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" ] using (ben, fingers)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 drummed his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 began tapping his arg2" "arg1 wiped his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 raked his arg2" ] using (jason, fingers)
CPL @1094 (96.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 raked his arg2" "arg1 closed his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 held up three arg2" ] using (mike, fingers)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 held up three arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 raked his arg2" "arg1 squeezed his arg2" "arg1 opened and closed his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" ] using (frank, fingers)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 closed his arg2" "arg1 wraps his arg2" "arg1 blows off his arg2" "arg1 waved his arg2" "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 began tapping his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" ] using (peter, fingers)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 held up three arg2" "arg1 clenched his arg2" "arg1 wrapped his arg2" "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 tapped two arg2" "arg1 waved his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" "arg1 hooked his arg2" "arg1 wiped his arg2" "arg1 opened his arg2" "arg1 slipped his arg2" "arg1 raked his arg2" ] using (jim, fingers)
CPL @1097 (96.9%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 slid his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" "arg1 took the proffered arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 sighed and ran his arg2" ] using (scott, fingers)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 reached out his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" ] using (lee, fingers)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 brooke has thirty five arg2" "arg1 snapped his arg2" "arg1 snaps his arg2" "arg1 drummed his arg2" "arg1 ran his arg2" "arg1 wrapped his arg2" "arg1 waves his arg2" "arg1 wears on his arg2" ] using (michael, fingers)
CPL @1108 (93.8%) on 07-jun-2018 [ "arg2 tied behind your arg1" "arg2 were clasped behind his arg1" "arg2 tied behind its arg1" "arg2 clasped behind my arg1" ] using (back, fingers)
CPL @1108 (93.8%) on 07-jun-2018 [ "arg2 tied behind your arg1" "arg2 were clasped behind his arg1" "arg2 tied behind its arg1" "arg2 clasped behind my arg1" ] using (back, fingers)
CPL @1108 (93.8%) on 07-jun-2018 [ "arg2 tied behind your arg1" "arg2 were clasped behind his arg1" "arg2 tied behind its arg1" "arg2 clasped behind my arg1" ] using (back, fingers)