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hand
noun
the
part
at
the
end
of
your
arm
that
has
a
palm
,
fingers
,
and
a
thumb
,
used
for
holding
,
touching
,
and
feeling
things
•
Mia
raised
her
hand
to
answer
the
question
.
Mia
raised
her
hand
to
answer
the
question
.
•
The
kitten
gently
licked
Jake's
open
hand
.
The
kitten
gently
licked
Jake's
open
hand
.
Old
English
“
hand
”
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
“
hand
”
and
German
“
Hand
”.
noun
the
part
of
the
body
at
the
end
of
the
arm
that
includes
the
palm
,
fingers
,
and
thumb
•
Mia
raised
her
hand
to
ask
a
question
.
Mia
raised
her
hand
to
ask
a
question
.
•
The
baby
gripped
his
father's
hand
tightly
while
learning
to
walk
.
The
baby
gripped
his
father's
hand
tightly
while
learning
to
walk
.
Old
English
"
hand
"
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
"
hand
"
and
German
"
Hand
".
noun
help
or
assistance
,
especially
when
someone
physically
helps
you
do
something
•
Could
you
give
me
a
hand
with
this
heavy
box
?
Could
you
give
me
a
hand
with
this
heavy
box
?
•
The
neighbors
offered
a
hand
after
the
storm
damaged
our
roof
.
The
neighbors
offered
a
hand
after
the
storm
damaged
our
roof
.
noun
one
of
the
long
thin
pointers
that
move
around
the
face
of
a
clock
to
show
the
time
•
The
minute
hand
was
almost
at
twelve
when
the
bell
rang
.
The
minute
hand
was
almost
at
twelve
when
the
bell
rang
.
•
Remember
to
move
the
hour
hand
back
one
hour
in
autumn
.
Remember
to
move
the
hour
hand
back
one
hour
in
autumn
.
verb
-
hand
,
handing
,
hands
,
handed
to
give
or
pass
something
to
someone
by
putting
it
into
their
hand
•
Please
hand
me
the
salt
.
Please
hand
me
the
salt
.
•
She
handed
the
baby
his
bottle
.
She
handed
the
baby
his
bottle
.
noun
help
or
assistance
given
to
someone
•
Could
you
give
me
a
hand
with
these
heavy
suitcases
?
Could
you
give
me
a
hand
with
these
heavy
suitcases
?
•
The
neighbors
lent
a
hand
after
the
storm
by
clearing
fallen
branches
.
The
neighbors
lent
a
hand
after
the
storm
by
clearing
fallen
branches
.
verb
to
pass
or
give
something
to
someone
•
Please
hand
me
the
salt
shaker
.
Please
hand
me
the
salt
shaker
.
•
The
guard
handed
the
visitor
a
badge
before
letting
him
in
.
The
guard
handed
the
visitor
a
badge
before
letting
him
in
.
noun
a
person
who
does
physical
work
,
especially
on
a
farm
,
ship
,
or
in
a
factory
•
The
ranch
hired
another
hand
to
help
during
calving
season
.
The
ranch
hired
another
hand
to
help
during
calving
season
.
•
As
a
deck
hand
,
Tom
learned
dozens
of
knots
.
As
a
deck
hand
,
Tom
learned
dozens
of
knots
.
noun
all
the
cards
a
player
receives
in
one
deal
of
a
card
game
•
Lucas
looked
at
his
hand
and
smiled
—
he
had
three
aces
.
Lucas
looked
at
his
hand
and
smiled
—
he
had
three
aces
.
•
After
the
deal
,
she
studied
her
hand
carefully
before
betting
.
After
the
deal
,
she
studied
her
hand
carefully
before
betting
.
noun
a
person
’
s
style
of
writing
by
hand
•
The
teacher
praised
Emma's
neat
hand
.
The
teacher
praised
Emma's
neat
hand
.
•
I
struggled
to
read
the
doctor's
hurried
hand
.
I
struggled
to
read
the
doctor's
hurried
hand
.
noun
a
person
whose
job
is
to
do
physical
work
,
especially
helping
on
a
farm
,
ship
,
or
other
workplace
•
Lily
found
summer
work
as
a
farm
hand
in
the
countryside
.
Lily
found
summer
work
as
a
farm
hand
in
the
countryside
.
•
The
new
kitchen
hand
washed
dishes
during
the
lunch
rush
.
The
new
kitchen
hand
washed
dishes
during
the
lunch
rush
.
noun
a
long
,
thin
pointer
on
a
clock
or
watch
that
shows
the
seconds
,
minutes
,
or
hours
•
The
minute
hand
is
pointing
at
twelve
,
so
class
is
about
to
start
.
The
minute
hand
is
pointing
at
twelve
,
so
class
is
about
to
start
.
•
I
watched
the
second
hand
tick
around
the
dial
while
waiting
.
I
watched
the
second
hand
tick
around
the
dial
while
waiting
.
handle
noun
the
part
of
an
object
that
is
made
for
your
hand
to
hold
,
pull
,
or
turn
•
Mia
pulled
the
handle
and
the
old
wooden
door
creaked
open
.
Mia
pulled
the
handle
and
the
old
wooden
door
creaked
open
.
•
The
suitcase
has
a
broken
handle
,
so
carry
it
from
the
bottom
.
The
suitcase
has
a
broken
handle
,
so
carry
it
from
the
bottom
.
verb
-
handle
,
handling
,
handles
,
handled
to
deal
with
or
take
care
of
something
or
someone
successfully
•
As
team
leader
,
Priya
must
handle
all
customer
complaints
politely
.
As
team
leader
,
Priya
must
handle
all
customer
complaints
politely
.
•
Can
you
handle
the
cooking
while
I
set
the
table
?
Can
you
handle
the
cooking
while
I
set
the
table
?
verb
-
handle
,
handling
,
handles
,
handled
to
touch
,
lift
,
or
move
something
with
your
hands
•
Please
wash
your
hands
before
you
handle
the
newborn
kittens
.
Please
wash
your
hands
before
you
handle
the
newborn
kittens
.
•
Employees
must
wear
gloves
to
handle
chemicals
in
the
lab
.
Employees
must
wear
gloves
to
handle
chemicals
in
the
lab
.
noun
knowledge
or
control
of
something
so
that
you
can
use
or
manage
it
•
After
a
week
,
Maya
finally
got a handle on
the
new
accounting
software
.
After
a
week
,
Maya
finally
got a handle on
the
new
accounting
software
.
•
The
tutorial
gave
me
a
better
handle
on
basic
coding
.
The
tutorial
gave
me
a
better
handle
on
basic
coding
.
noun
a
name
you
choose
to
identify
yourself
on
social
media
,
forums
,
or
online
games
•
"
What
’
s
your
Instagram
handle
?"
asked
the
teenager
.
"
What
’
s
your
Instagram
handle
?"
asked
the
teenager
.
•
He
changed
his
Twitter
handle
after
starting
a
new
business
.
He
changed
his
Twitter
handle
after
starting
a
new
business
.
noun
a
large
bottle
of
liquor
that
holds
about
1
.
75
liters
•
Jake
bought
a
handle
of
vodka
for
the
party
.
Jake
bought
a
handle
of
vodka
for
the
party
.
•
The
store
keeps
the
handles
of
whiskey
behind
the
counter
.
The
store
keeps
the
handles
of
whiskey
behind
the
counter
.
handful
noun
the
amount
of
something
that
you
can
hold
in
one
hand
•
She
scooped
a
handful
of
sand
and
let
it
run
through
her
fingers
.
She
scooped
a
handful
of
sand
and
let
it
run
through
her
fingers
.
•
Add
a
handful
of
nuts
to
the
salad
for
extra
crunch
.
Add
a
handful
of
nuts
to
the
salad
for
extra
crunch
.
noun
a
very
small
number
of
people
or
things
•
Only
a
handful
of
guests
showed
up
because
of
the
storm
.
Only
a
handful
of
guests
showed
up
because
of
the
storm
.
•
There
are
just
a
handful
of
cookies
left
in
the
tin
.
There
are
just
a
handful
of
cookies
left
in
the
tin
.
noun
a
person
,
child
,
or
animal
who
is
difficult
to
control
or
deal
with
•
Their
puppy
is
cute
,
but
he's
quite
a
handful
when
visitors
arrive
.
Their
puppy
is
cute
,
but
he's
quite
a
handful
when
visitors
arrive
.
•
The
twins
can
be
a
handful
for
their
grandparents
.
The
twins
can
be
a
handful
for
their
grandparents
.