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Definition hand in American English

hand noun

noun
/hænd/
1

the part of your body at the end of each arm that you use for picking up and holding things

Example

Mrs. Bennet put her hands over her ears to shut out the noise.

Example

He was holding a cup of coffee in his left hand.

Example

He sat by the bed and held her hand.

Example

George took her by the hand and helped her out of the car.

Example

The park was full of young couples holding hands.

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They walked along the cliff top hand in hand.

Example

The two men introduced themselves and shook hands.

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2

help

Example

Can you give me a hand with these boxes?

Example

Do you need a hand with the dusting?

Example

Lydia said she would lend a hand (=help) with the costumes.

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3

if people give someone a hand, they clap their hands to show that they have enjoyed a performance

Example

A big hand for the band, ladies and gentlemen!

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Let's give the children a big hand.

4

the hands on a clock are the long parts that move around and show the time

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5

the particular set of cards that have been given to you in a game of cards

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6

the advantages you have that give you a chance to be successful in a particular situation

Example

Everything depends on how the company plays its hand.

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7

someone who does physical work

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7.1

someone who works on a farm

Example

It was a large farm, with over 20 hired hands.

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7.2

someone who works on a ship

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8

someone's handwriting

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9

a unit for measuring how tall a horse is

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10

to reveal information everyone wants to get, especially inadvertently so

Example

He hasn't tipped his hand yet whether he is going to run for mayor.

Definition hand in American English

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