hand

[hรฆnd]

hand Definition

  • 1the end part of an arm that is used for holding, touching, and feeling things
  • 2a pointer on a clock or watch that shows the time
  • 3a set of playing cards that a player holds in a game such as bridge or poker

Using hand: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hand" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She held the baby in her hands.

  • Example

    He has a very steady hand when he's painting.

  • Example

    The clock's minute hand moved slowly.

  • Example

    I have a good hand in this game of poker.

hand Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hand

Idioms Using hand

  • become out of control

    Example

    The party got out of hand and the police had to be called.

  • be involved in something

    Example

    He had a hand in the company's decision to expand overseas.

  • play into someone's hands

    do something that helps someone achieve their goals

    Example

    By arguing with him, you're just playing into his hands.

Phrases with hand

  • nearby or easily accessible

    Example

    I always keep a dictionary at hand when I'm reading.

  • available for use or assistance

    Example

    We have plenty of food on hand for the party.

  • together or closely connected

    Example

    The two companies work hand in hand to develop new products.

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Summary: hand in Brief

The term 'hand' [hรฆnd] refers to the end part of an arm used for holding, touching, and feeling things. It also denotes a pointer on a clock or watch that shows the time, and a set of playing cards held in a game like bridge or poker. The phrase 'at hand' means nearby or easily accessible, while 'hand in hand' means together or closely connected. Idioms include 'get out of hand,' meaning become out of control, 'have a hand in something,' meaning be involved in something, and 'play into someone's hands,' meaning do something that helps someone achieve their goals.

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