List of synonyms from "hand carried" to synonyms from "hand-me-down"
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- Hand carried
- Hand-carried
- Hand-carries
- Hand carries
- Hand-carry
- Hand carry
- Hand-carrying
- Hand carrying
- Hand-clapping
- Hand down
- Hand glass
- Hand glove
- Hand hand
- Hand-held organizer
- Hand in
- Hand in glove
- Hand in hand
- Hand in resignation
- Hand it to
- Hand it to one
- Hand lens
- Hand list
- Hand lotion
- Hand-me-down
Definition of the day : « hand carried »
- As in deliver : verb transfer, carry
- As in dispatch : verb hurry, send fast
- As in expedite : verb make happen faster
- As in facilitate : verb assist the progress of
- Every hand carried a palm branch, and every voice cried a Hosannah.
- Extract from : « Joel: A Boy of Galilee » by Annie Fellows Johnston
- She had on a large apron and in her hand carried a small stick, besmeared, as his quick eye saw, with modelling-clay.
- Extract from : « The Tragic Muse » by Henry James
- He leaned upon his stick as he walked, and in his other hand carried a basket of apples.
- Extract from : « The Parent's Assistant » by Maria Edgeworth
- Yielding to the touch, she felt her hand carried to the good soul's lips, and felt a tear fall on it.
- Extract from : « Our Mutual Friend » by Charles Dickens
- The touch of the steel in her hand carried her out beyond the last barrier of civilized thought.
- Extract from : « Claire » by Leslie Burton Blades
- The figure was dressed in Continental uniform, and in its hand carried a glass apparently full of red wine.
- Extract from : « The Intoxicated Ghost » by Arlo Bates
- He wore light-brown kid gloves and in one hand carried a light-colored Kossuth hat.
- Extract from : « Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks » by Charles Felton Pidgin
- Betty went straight up to Miss McMurtry, however, and in her hand carried a small cluster of pink roses.
- Extract from : « The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hall » by Margaret Vandercook
- The feel of the familiar, worn little door-latch under his hand carried a distinct sense of being back in the right place.
- Extract from : « God's Green Country » by Ethel M. Chapman
- Sam wore a weather-beaten and brimless "tile" on his head, and in his hand carried an old-fashioned long-barreled rifle.
- Extract from : « Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier » by Frank H. Severance