Similar words: handsome, clap hands, handsomely, hand in hand, and so, funds, bonds, and so on. Meaning: [hænd]
n. 1. (with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child 2. the force of workers available.
5. Nothing is stolen without hands.
7. Many hands make quick work.
10. Empty hands no hawk allure.
12. The future of society is in the hands of mothers; if the world was lost through woman she alone can save it. 

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. 

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