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- nounhand (noun) · hands (plural noun) · a hand (noun)
- the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb:"he was leading her by the hand" · "she placed the money on the palm of her hand"Opposite:
- a prehensile organ similar to a hand, forming the end part of a limb of various mammals, such as that on all four limbs of a monkey.
- operated by or held in the hand:"hand luggage"
- done or made manually rather than by machine:"hand signals" · "a hand-stitched quilt"
- informala round of applause:"his fans gave him a big hand"
- a person's handwriting:"he inscribed the statement in a bold hand"
- dateda pledge of marriage by a woman:"he wrote to request the hand of her daughter in marriage"
- a person's workmanship, especially in artistic work:"this should be a clue in attributing other work to his hand"
- a person who does something to a specified standard:"I'm a great hand at inventing"
- (hands)(in sports) skill and dexterity:"he's a receiver with very good hands"
- the set of cards dealt to a player in a card game:"he's got a good hand" · "the situation does not give them a strong hand at the negotiating table"
- a round or short spell of play in a card game:"his idea of a good time would be a hand of bridge"
- bridgethe cards held by a declarer as opposed to those in the dummy:"declarer won in hand and led ♣J"
- a unit of measurement of a horse's height, equal to 4 inches (10.16 cm).
- a bunch of bananas:"mottled hands of bananas"
verbhand (verb) · hands (third person present) · handed (past tense) · handed (past participle) · handing (present participle)- pick (something) up and give it to (someone):"he handed each man a glass" · "I handed the trowel back to him"Opposite:
- informalmake (abusive, untrue, or otherwise objectionable remarks) to (someone):"all the yarns she'd been handing me"
- informalmake (something) easily obtainable for (someone):"it was a win handed to him on a plate"
- sailingtake in or furl (a sail):"hand in the main!" · "the sail is handed and stowed"
OriginOld English hand, hond, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hand and German Hand. Hand Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Your hands are the parts of your body at the end of your arms. Each hand has four fingers and a thumb. I put my hand into my pocket and pulled out the letter. Sylvia, camera in hand, asked, 'Where do we go first?' The hand of someone …
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