1. palmed - Adjective
2. palmed - Verb
of Palm
Having or bearing a palm or palms.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCarroll plays a one-two with Shelvey and rakes a fierce shot that is palmed behind by the diving Ramsdale. Source: Internet
The Irish goalkeeper was again engaged before half-time as Mchedlidze’s powerful 20-yard shot had to be palmed away from the top corner. Source: Internet
Fabien Robert’s header was palmed away by Chris Dunn while the closest Wrexham came was a deflected effort from substitute Ntumba Massanka that failed to hit the target. Source: Internet
The hosts were beginning to look more threatening and Noone and Sussaeta worked a lovely move from a free kick before the former crossed for Griffith to head goalwards: Young palmed his effort to safety and Maclaren skied the rebound. Source: Internet
In the 1970s every home had one and there may still be a few Swiss Cheese plants that have survived since then, shoved into spare rooms or palmed off on parents with conservatories when they fell out of fashion, but now being reclaimed again. Source: Internet
In the epilogue to the book, Alex Haley states that Malcolm X revealed to him that he palmed the round. Source: Internet