hands out (Meaning)

hands out

to give freely, to give without charge, a portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar, administer, a prepared statement released to the press, an information sheet for free distribution, food, clothing, or money given to a beggar, a prepared statement released to the news media, a folder or circular of information for free distribution

hands out Sentence Examples

  1. The professor handed out copies of the midterm exam to the students.
  2. The volunteer handed out sandwiches to the homeless at the shelter.
  3. The salesperson handed out flyers advertising the latest gadgets.
  4. The company handed out generous bonuses to its employees.
  5. The politician handed out promises to voters during the campaign trail.
  6. The judge handed out a hefty sentence to the convicted criminal.
  7. The teacher handed out detentions to misbehaving students.
  8. The mechanic handed out spare parts to the car owner.
  9. The doctor handed out prescriptions to patients at the clinic.
  10. The waitress handed out plates of food to the hungry diners.

FAQs About the word hands out

to give freely, to give without charge, a portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar, administer, a prepared statement released to the pr

allocates, provides, doles out, supplies,distributes, divides, dispenses, parcels (out), deals (out), dishes out

refuses, denies,deprives (of), declines, rejects, withholds, pinches, begrudges,disallows, misallocates

The professor handed out copies of the midterm exam to the students.

The volunteer handed out sandwiches to the homeless at the shelter.

The salesperson handed out flyers advertising the latest gadgets.

The company handed out generous bonuses to its employees.