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Example sentences from the Web for handsMy body used for his hard pleasure; a stone god gripping me in his hands. ‘A Gronking to Remember’ Speed Read: 8 Naughtiest Bits|Emily Shire|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST His hands outstretched, shoulders in submission, there was no shouting, no expletives, no aggression at all. What Would Happen if I Got in White Cop’s Face?|Goldie Taylor|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST And, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it. History's Craziest Hangover Cures|Justin Jones|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST “They basically said thanks a lot and shook our hands and took off,” Stammberger said. FBI Won’t Stop Blaming North Korea for Sony Hack -- Despite New Evidence|Shane Harris|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“They refused to register a case, saying the matter is out of their hands,” he told me. The Dangerous Drug-Funded Secret War Between Iran and Pakistan|Umar Farooq|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST Sit, with our hands crossed, singing hymns and thinking of our cari sposi in the Plains? Chronicles of Dustypore|Henry Stewart Cunningham And imagination reeled before their combined contemplation in the hands of these anmic and self-evident amateurs. The Corner of Harley Street|Henry Bashford "We will go for a walk to-day," said the oblate, rubbing his hands. En Route|J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans They stood so for a moment, hands gripped, eyes pointed steadily into eyes. To Him That Hath|Leroy Scott My mind is interested all the day; I no longer feel listlessness; the time never hangs heavy upon my hands. The Last Penny and Other Stories|T. S. Arthur
pl npower or keepingyour welfare is in his hands Also called: handling soccer the infringement of touching the ball with any part of the hand or arm change hands to pass from the possession of one person or group to another clean hands freedom from guilt hands down without effort; easily hands off do not touch or interfere hands up! raise the hands above the level of the shoulders, an order usually given by an armed robber to a victim, etc have one's hands full - to be completely occupied
- to be beset with problems
have one's hands tied to be wholly unable to act in good hands in protective care join hands See join (def. 12) lay hands on or lay hands upon - to seize or get possession of
- to beat up; assault
- to findI just can't lay my hands on it anywhere
- Christianity to confirm or ordain by the imposition of hands
off one's hands for which one is no longer responsible on one's hands - for which one is responsibleI've got too much on my hands to help
- to sparetime on my hands
out of one's hands no longer one's responsibility throw up one's hands to give up in despair wash one's hands of to have nothing more to do with Words nearby handshandrail, hand-ride, handroll, handrub, hand-running, hands, hands are tied, handsaw, hand's-breadth, Hand-Schüller-Christian disease, hand screw British Dictionary definitions for hands (2 of 2)
nounTerence David, known as Terry. born 1941, British theatre director: chief executive and artistic director (1986–91) of the Royal Shakespeare Company Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to handsgrip, fist, palm, help, control, skill, support, part, ability, ham, paw, extremity, grasp, hold, fin, hook, shaker, mitt, metacarpus, phalanges |