hands Synonyms

hands Meaning

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hands (n)

(with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child

the force of workers available

hands Sentence Examples

  1. The child's tiny hands reached out for her mother's comfort.
  2. The surgeon's trembling hands expertly guided the scalpel during the delicate operation.
  3. The pianist's nimble hands danced gracefully over the keys, creating a mesmerizing melody.
  4. The thief's light hands deftly removed the jewelry from the cabinet without a trace.
  5. The artist's calloused hands reflected years of meticulous craftsmanship.
  6. The doctor's gentle hands tenderly examined the patient's symptoms.
  7. The farmer's roughened hands bore witness to a life of hard work and dedication.
  8. The musician's hands moved effortlessly across the guitar strings, producing a captivating rhythm.
  9. The masseuse's skilled hands relieved the tension from the client's sore muscles.
  10. The elderly woman's wrinkled hands held a lifetime of stories and memories.

FAQs About the word hands

(with `in') guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child, the force of workers available

grasp, direction,control, arm,power, command, jurisdiction, grip, management, supervision

weakness,weakness, helplessness, helplessness, impotence,powerlessness, powerlessness, impotence,impotency, impotency

The child's tiny hands reached out for her mother's comfort.

The surgeon's trembling hands expertly guided the scalpel during the delicate operation.

The pianist's nimble hands danced gracefully over the keys, creating a mesmerizing melody.

The thief's light hands deftly removed the jewelry from the cabinet without a trace.