Pronunciation: /hændz/
noun the part of the body at the end of the arm that includes the fingers and thumb
A1 She washed her hands before eating.
A2 He held her hands tightly as they walked through the park.
B1 The chef used his hands to knead the dough for the bread.
B2 The artist's hands were stained with paint after a long day of work.
C1 The surgeon's hands were steady as they performed the delicate operation.
C2 Her hands were adorned with elegant jewelry, showcasing her exquisite taste.
verb not applicable
A1 She hands me the book.
A2 He hands out flyers at the event.
B1 The teacher hands out the worksheets to the students.
B2 The chef hands over the finished dish to the waiter.
C1 The CEO hands down the new company policies to the employees.
C2 The judge hands out the verdict in the courtroom.
adjective not applicable
A1 She has small hands.
A2 He shook my hand firmly.
B1 The hands-on training was very helpful.
B2 The artist's hands were covered in paint.
C1 His hands were skilled at playing the piano.
C2 She had the hands of a surgeon, steady and precise.
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