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I . hand [hænd] N

12. hand (measurement of horse's height):

I . first-hand ADJ

guiding hand [ˈgaɪdɪŋ ˈhænd] N fig

hand around VB trans

hand out VB trans

1. hand out (distribute):

hand luggage N no pl

hand-picked [ˌhændˈpɪkt] ADJ

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His batting, which was very promising in his early years was increasingly hampered by injuries to his hands.
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Both the home and carriage house passed hands, separately this time, due to bankruptcy proceedings.
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A makeup artist has created a collection of surreal artworks on his hands using just an eyebrow pencil and eye shadow.
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They are usually eaten with bare hands, even though tortas ahogadas are messy due to the large amount of sauce used.
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These hands-on teaching workshops had a variety of test equipment used to repair televisions and radios, including oscilloscopes, voltmeters and signal generators.
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Performers would therefore gracefully step in and out of bamboo poles, arranged in a criss-cross fashion while manipulating either fans or simply their bare hands.
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The cable tie used to fasten his hands was only cut loose at the police station, where he also learnt the owner of the house he was guarding had died.
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He wears the simple, worn clothing of a shepherd, a turban wrapped around his head and a staff in his hands.
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Many groups are demanding a more hands-off approach where government does not micromanage the family.
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The killer has a hook for one of his hands.
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