Synonym: command, deliver, give, grasp, handwriting, laborer, pass, penmanship, person, possession, transfer, turn over, worker. Antonym: foot. Similar words: hand in hand, than, hand out, at hand, in hand, on hand, hand in, thank. Meaning: [hænd] n. 1. the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb 2. a hired laborer on a farm or ranch 3. something written by hand 4. ability 5. a position given by its location to the side of an object 6. the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time 7. one of two sides of an issue 8. a rotating pointer on the face of a timepiece 9. a unit of length equal to 4 inches; used in measuring horses 10. a member of the crew of a ship 11. a card player in a game of bridge 12. a round of applause to signify approval 13. terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates (e.g. apes or kangaroos) 14. physical assistance. v. 1. place into the hands or custody of 2. guide or conduct or usher somewhere.
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(31) The firework exploded in his hand.
(32) He laid a hand on my arm.
(33) He put his hand on the dog's flank.
(34) She gripped the hand rail in the lift.
(35) He was steering with only one hand.
(36) She thrust a letter into my hand.
(37) Your letter is duly to hand.
(38) Would you mind giving me a hand?
(39) The trick is done simply by sleight of hand.
(40) He grasped my hand and shook it warmly.
(41) Could you just concentrate on the job in hand?
(42) The wound on your hand would heal over soon.
(43) He dipped his hand in the water.
(44) Martin's hand was severed in the accident.
(45) She had a bottle in each hand.
(46) He caught my hand and held it tightly.
(47) Mick snatched the cards from Archie's hand.
(48) Morse placed a restraining hand on Lewis's arm.
(49) He held a magazine in his hand.
(50) Gold coins clinked in his hand.
(51) He squeezed her hand and smiled at her.
(52) She put out her hand to shake mine.
(53) He rubbed a hand wearily over his eyes.
(54) She gave me her hand with mute thanks.
(55) The cut in my hand needed five stitches.
(56) He raised a hand in greeting.
(57) She thrust the money into his hand.
(58) He accused Mr MacGregor of "sleight of hand".
(59) Such a slogan will bind us hand and foot.
(60) May I hold your hand? --Sure you may.
More similar words: hand in hand, than, hand out, at hand, in hand, on hand, hand in, thank, hand on, by hand, hand down, hang on, hang up, handful, change, chance, thanks, hand over, channel, enhance, other than, handsome, rather than, handcuffs, mechanic, thanks to, by chance, exchange, elephant, merchant.