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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(151) Stephen leapt up and caught the ball in one hand.
(152) a true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart.
(153) She affectionately ruffled his hair with her hand as she passed.
(154) Just complain about the hand of time, love each other to write love.
(155) Garland covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly.
(156) Mrs Clayton had to hold Lizzie's hand as they ascended the steps.
(157) Lend me a hand to shift this box, will you ?
(158) You can find love in a smile or a helping hand, in a thoughtful gesture or a kind word. It is all around, if you just look for it.
(159) When he saw the principal, he raised his hand in salute.
(160) She gave a little shudder when she touched his clammy hand.
(161) I figure life is a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
(162) Flick the years of dust, to laughter and tears, love and cemented in the minds of a thick crystal amber. I wish happy new year! I wish you the new year: don't gain weight, before the person you most Qiao; money in hand[sentencedict.com], laughing in the dream.
(163) He swept the dust off the table with his hand.
(164) The suit was sewn up along the seams by hand.
(165) The child tugged at my hand to make me go with her.
(166) They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts, tree trunks and whatever came to hand.
(167) The horse rasped my hand with his tongue as I fed him the apple.
(168) Held your hand, as if threads on your fingers around.
(169) He kept his hand on the rail as he climbed the steps.
(170) You see this water carefully contained on my hand? It symbolizes Love. As long as you keep your hand curly open and allow it to remain there, it will always be there. However, if you attempt to close your fingers around it and try to possess it, it will spill through the first cracks it finds. This is the greatest mistake that people do when they meet love. They try to posses it, they demand, they expect and just like the water spilling out of your hand, love will retrieve from you.
(171) I stuck my hand in the beehive and was stung three times!
(172) This tiny device fits into the palm of your hand.
(173) The ringleader of the gang had one hand loose but the other was tied to another robber's.
(174) The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand.
(175) Your hand luxuriant line entanglements into the city in whose laughter.
(176) The suggestion should not be dismissed out of hand .
(177) With the back of his hand,(sentencedict.com) he rubbed the stubble on his chin.
(178) I want to hold your hand on Valentine's Day.Happy Valentine's Day,sweetie.
(179) Hold my hand,you won't get lost even with eyes closed.
(180) He held the bird gently in the palm of his hand .
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.