1. The devil finds work for idle
hands to do.
2. Quick feet and busy
hands fill the mouth.
3. Let the
hands get busy, not the mouth.
4. Many
hands make light (or quick) work.
5. Nothing is stolen without hands.
6. Many
hands make a burden lighter.
7. Many hands make quick work.
8. Many
hands are better than one.
9. Satan always finds work for idle
hands.
10. Empty hands no hawk allure.
11. Take one's courage in both
hands.
12. The future of society is in the
hands of mothers; if the world was lost through woman she alone can save it.
13. By the
hands of many a great work made light.
14. Some parts of the country fell into rebel hands.
15. Hold up your hands if you have any question.
16. He put his hands over his ears.
17. Hold the wheel in both hands(Sentencedict.com ), thus.
18. Go and rub your hands dry.
19. She lubricated her hands with a lotion.
20. She lifted her veil with both hands.
21. She reached out her hands and held her mother.
22. The park was full of young lovers holding hands.
23. They had their hands tied behind their backs.
24. She thrust her hands deep in/into her pockets.
25. The crowd threw up their hands in dismay.
26. They clapped their hands to welcome him.
27. The hands of the clock crept slowly around.
28. Liberty and civilization are only fragments of rights wrung from the strong
hands of wealth and book learning.
29. A state which dwarfs its men,in order that they may be more docile instruments in its
hands even for beneficial purposes will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished.
30. One good head is better than a hundred strong
hands.
1. Some parts of the country fell into rebel hands.
2. Go and rub your hands dry.
3. She lifted her veil with both hands.
4. She reached out her hands and held her mother.
5. The park was full of young lovers holding hands.
6. They had their hands tied behind their backs.
7. The hands of the clock crept slowly around.
8. Luke came in with his hands in his pockets.
9. His hands slacked down when he heard her shouting.
10. The remedy lies in the hands of the government.
11. Go and wash that filth off your hands.
12. She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.
13. Her hands were covered with oil and grease.
14. The skin on her hands was hard and rough.
15. You should always wash your hands before meals.
16. She has these itsy-bitsy little hands and feet.
17. Carbon rubs off on your hands.
18. He wiped his hands on a clean towel.
19. He showed his approval by shaking my hands.
20. My hands are as cold as ice.
21. They have the functions and powers in their hands.
22. The other children mocked her, laughing behind their hands.
23. Your hands are blue with cold.
24. He put his hands around her slender waist.
25. She washed her face and hands,then went downstairs.
26. She chafed her cold hands vigorously.
27. She submerged her hands in warm water.
28. Dan rolled up his sleeves and washed his hands.
29. She rinsed her hands quickly before eating.
30. His hands were manacled behind his back.
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