American Sign Language:  "drive"

 


DRIVE-to:

 

DRIVE-to-here


 


DRIVE (version):

When telling a story about someone driving you can use a large movement and corresponding facial expressions to show how you would look if you were actually manipulating a steering wheel. When you used a small movement, it is usually considered CAR.


DRIVERS = "DRIVE-PERSON-CLUSTER"

 


Also see: CAR (for more info related to "drive")



Notes:
Obviously there are other meanings for the word "drive." If you mean "drive" as in "ambition," then use a sign like "ENTHUSIASM."
 


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