both-hands (Meaning)

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both-hands (n.)

A factotum.

Synonyms & Antonyms of both-hands

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

both-hands Sentence Examples

  1. She skillfully juggled the balls with both hands simultaneously.
  2. With both hands on the wheel, he steered the car down the winding road.
  3. The chef chopped vegetables with precision, using both hands swiftly.
  4. Holding the heavy box with both hands, she carefully lifted it off the ground.
  5. The pianist played the intricate piece effortlessly, using both hands to navigate the keys.
  6. He caught the baseball with both hands, securing it firmly.
  7. She tied her shoelaces with both hands, ensuring they were snugly fastened.
  8. The artist painted with both hands, creating a masterpiece with dual precision.
  9. With both hands on the rope, he pulled himself up the cliff face.
  10. She clapped enthusiastically with both hands at the end of the performance.

FAQs About the word both-hands

A factotum.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She skillfully juggled the balls with both hands simultaneously.

With both hands on the wheel, he steered the car down the winding road.

The chef chopped vegetables with precision, using both hands swiftly.

Holding the heavy box with both hands, she carefully lifted it off the ground.