Similar words: hold down, hand in hand, night and day, down, downs, hand, widow, get down. Meaning: v. passed on, as by inheritance hand-down. adj. passed on from one person to another.
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31. " The Paris Commune " will go down in history and hand down a good reputation to a hundred future generations.
32. Mystery School teachings inspire the soul, train the mind, and hand down tools of empowerment that can be applied toward practical success and fulfillment in life.
33. He thrust his hand down his stocking, and suddenly took a pistol out.
34. To impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance; hand down.
35. The baby likes to toss everything at his hand down.
36. He passed his hand down the horse's forelegs and stroked its sleek coat.
37. But Chinese wood oil and the pig blood are manufactured in the manual small workshop production which hand down orally by the priests and disciples.
38. Will you please hand down that book to me from the shelf? Sentencedict.com
39. I only need you to understand you a few words which the Chinese ancient people hand down: "rather to die honorably, to not live dishonorably"!
40. But, we want the hand down a tradition not to mean must imitate ancient cultural relic such dermatoglyphic pattern, the style, but is must continue the traditional culture the spirit.
41. The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.
More similar words: hold down, hand in hand, night and day, down, downs, hand, widow, get down, go down, than, lay down, put down, cut down, come down, run down, window, lie down, set down, downtown, do with, in hand, hand in, by hand, hand on, on hand, hand out, at hand, thank, beat down, turn down.