Hand [noun]

Definition of Hand:

appendage at end of human arm,

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Sentence/Example of Hand:

The ball was in hands seemingly more than normal, so I went back and looked at the numbers.

What they passed in May doesn’t put money in their constituents’ hands.

The exec will have her hands full when she starts at the end of the month.

Meanwhile, if you need quick access to the camera from the lock screen you can just swipe from right to left across the display—you don’t have to use the camera icon in the lower right-hand corner.

Taking that knowledge, the Pro Shop marketplace is currently stocked with 4,500 products ranging from hats to golf bags, DeChiaro said, all of which were hand selected by the edit team from a catalogue put together by Global Value Commerce’s buyers.

On a typical Fourth of July, we'd go to five parades, where I'd shake thousands of hands.

It comes in a variety of sizes and stretches over your hand.

There’s nothing wrong, for example, with running a small business with a few employees that you bootstrap until you retire and either hand down or sell out.

On one hand, this affects decisions about placement of ads and other messaging.

Cook ran Apple’s operations before handing over that responsibility to Williams.