Hands in a sentence

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Hands in a sentence

(1) The hands are dry.

(2) The hands are dirty.

(3) Keep your hands clean.

(4) I use my hands to clap.

(5) Keep your hands washed.

(6) Welcome with open hands.

(7) Hands off my belongings!

(8) The clock has two hands.

(9) I have two hands to clap.

(10) I need two hands to clap.



Hands sentence

(11) I'll carry it in my hands.

(12) The watch possesses hands.

(13) I am washing my hands now.

(14) The monkey has four hands.

(15) The clock has brass hands.

(16) The boss is very hands-on.

(17) The future is in our hands.

(18) My fate is in my own hands.

(19) Our future is in our hands.

(20) The clock has twelve hands.




Hands make sentence

(21) My hands are freezing cold.

(22) They shook hands with right.

(23) Keep your hands to yourself.

(24) The soap made my hands slip.

(25) Wash your hands immediately.

(26) I use my hands to play games.

(27) I can hold hands with my arm.

(28) I can clap my hands to music.

(29) I wash my face with my hands.

(30) Go ahead and clap your hands.



Sentence of hands

(31) We held hands at the funeral.

(32) We use our hands to eat food.

(33) Our fate is in our own hands.

(34) I love holding hands with GF.

(35) We use soap to wash our hands.

(36) Hold the ball with both hands.

(37) Wipe the sweat off your hands.

(38) Wipe the paint off your hands.

(39) I wash my hands before eating.

(40) I use a towel to dry my hands.




Hands meaningful sentence

(41) I can wash my hands by myself.

(42) The clock is moving its hands.

(43) The paint spilled on my hands.

(44) His fate was in his own hands.

(45) They hold hands while walking.

(46) I enjoy building with my hands.

(47) The couple held hands lovingly.

(48) He blobbed lotion on his hands.

(49) I have ten fingers on my hands.

(50) I washe my hands before eating.



Hands sentence examples

(51) We use water to wash our hands.

(52) Your fate is in your own hands.

(53) We mainly use our hands to eat.

(54) I used a towel to dry my hands.

(55) I use my hands to make a craft.

(56) We use soap to clean our hands.

(57) Someone is washing their hands.

(58) The strange clock had no hands.

(59) I washed my hands in the basin.

(60) I have two hands to write with.



Sentence with hands

(61) The clock hands move clockwise.

(62) The gloves belong on the hands.

(63) The hot coffee warmed my hands.

(64) The cat slipped out of my hands.

(65) I will create with my own hands.

(66) Clap your hands if you're happy!

(67) My hands help me write and draw.

(68) I can clap my hands really fast.

(69) The hands are dry after washing.

(70) I have nine fingers on my hands.




Use hands in a sentence

(71) Wash your face with clean hands.

(72) My hands shake when I'm nervous.

(73) The coal will blacken the hands.

(74) The snow is so cold on my hands.

(75) Turn around and clap your hands.

(76) The clock hands move vertically.

(77) The clock was void of any hands.

(78) The clock has symmetrical hands.

(79) The dry air made my hands rough.

(80) The couple bashfully held hands.



Sentence using hands

(81) The clock had one too many hands.

(82) He washed his hands out of habit.

(83) I am besliming my hands with mud.

(84) Our hands help us pick things up.

(85) She held the cup with both hands.

(86) The bumster's hands were shaking.

(87) Aimers need to have steady hands.

(88) Pour the shampoo into your hands.

(89) I dare you to walk on your hands.

(90) I can catch a ball with my hands.



Hands example sentence

(91) We can wash our hands with water.

(92) I can feel my face with my hands.

(93) I have skin on my hands and feet.

(94) The clock hands move in a circle.

(95) The dirt feels rough on my hands.

(96) I have eight fingers on my hands.

(97) I can feel my head with my hands.

(98) Use your hands to grasp the ball.

(99) I spilled some paint on my hands.

(100) The front of the clock has hands.



Sentence with word hands

(101) The clock hands moved oddly fast.

(102) I need two hands to tie my shoes.

(103) The coal will blacken your hands.

(104) I shake my hands to warm them up.

(105) The book feels heavy in my hands.

(106) Hold up your hands and surrender.

(107) She held the hoe with both hands.

(108) I told you to keep your hands off!

(109) Let's clap our hands all together.

(110) The clay got squished in my hands.



Sentence of hands

(111) She flaps her hands in excitement.

(112) He is wiping his hands on a towel.

(113) I am lathering my hands with soap.

(114) My hands tremble from nervousness.

(115) Bimanous creatures have two hands.

(116) She beclasped her hands in prayer.

(117) He wrote a letter with both hands.

(118) Stand up without using your hands.

(119) His hands were bound up with rope.

(120) Hold the towel and dry your hands.



Hands used in a sentence

(121) Prior to cooking, wash your hands.

(122) The clock hands spin to tell time.

(123) Keep your hands off the hot stove.

(124) I can beat the drum with my hands.

(125) I like to fold my hands in prayer.

(126) I like to fold my hands in my lap.

(127) The gloves fit snugly on my hands.

(128) I can clap my hands with my palms.

(129) The hands are bare without gloves.

(130) The snow is very cold on my hands.



Hands sentence in English

(131) Swipe the towel to dry your hands.

(132) Swipe the soap to wash your hands.

(133) The hot cocoa is warming my hands.

(134) I can use the rag to dry my hands.

(135) I washed my hands in the bathroom.

(136) The gloves fit the puppet's hands.

(137) Please wash your hands right away.

(138) The rope slipped out of his hands.

(139) The art session was very hands-on.

(140) The grimy hands need to be washed.

(141) The cold water made my hands numb.

(142) He has eight fingers on his hands.

(143) The gloves covered over the hands.

(144) Our destines are in our own hands.

(145) Hisher hands were soft and gentle.

(146) The clock hands go round and round.

(147) The clav is played with both hands.

(148) I caught a fish with my bare hands.

(149) Keep your hands off the front door.

(150) The hands flap around on the clock.

(151) The heatwave made his hands sweaty.

(152) The bongoists' hands moved quickly.

(153) We use our hands to pick things up.

(154) The bandook was heavy in his hands.

(155) The bundook was heavy in his hands.

(156) The clock hands move anticlockwise.

(157) I blew on my hands to warm them up.

(158) I love to eat bariis with my hands.

(159) Your hands are dirty, go wash them.

(160) I have two hands to play with toys.

(161) The ball eluded the goalie's hands.

(162) Stop forgetting to wash your hands.

(163) I wash my hands to keep them clean.

(164) I can clap my hands when I'm happy.

(165) Slow down when you clap your hands.

(166) The kite will fly out of our hands.

(167) I can use the rag to wipe my hands.

(168) The paint spread all over my hands.

(169) I can catch the ball with my hands.

(170) Count on your hands to hold things.

(171) The gloves fit the snowman's hands.

(172) I bet you can't walk on your hands.

(173) There are ten fingers on two hands.

(174) The clock's hands moved oddly fast.

(175) I always fold my hands when I pray.

(176) He clapped his hands in excitement.

(177) I throw my hands up in frustration.

(178) She held the spear with both hands.

(179) Our destinies are in our own hands.

(180) He held the goblet with both hands.

(181) She washed her hands before eating.

(182) She prefers to scoop with her hands.

(183) I enclasp my hands tightly together.

(184) The baby joyfully clapped its hands.

(185) I planted a root with my bare hands.

(186) He lifted up his hands in surrender.

(187) The clock hands moved anticlockwise.

(188) If she was nervous, her hands shook.

(189) He caught the betosses in his hands.

(190) She washed her face with both hands.

(191) He folded the paper with both hands.

(192) He played the piano with both hands.

(193) The clock hands move anti clockwise.

(194) The unclean hands defileth the food.

(195) The sink is where we wash our hands.

(196) The otter holds hands with its mate.

(197) I always wash my hands before lunch.

(198) I can ride my bicycle with no hands.

(199) Keep your hands away from your face.

(200) Keep your hands away from your eyes.

(201) Keep your hands away from your nose.

(202) Keep your hands away from your ears.

(203) Keep your hands away from your hair.

(204) The boy hit the drum with his hands.

(205) I wear gloves to keep my hands warm.

(206) The bar of soap made my hands clean.

(207) We raise our hands in the classroom.

(208) The snow is highly cold on my hands.

(209) I washed my hands, then I ate lunch.

(210) I need to wipe the mud off my hands.

(211) The clock hands are spinning around.

(212) We can use liquid to wash our hands.

(213) The clock has symmetry in its hands.

(214) We all joined hands and sang a song.

(215) Let's warm up our hands by clapping.

(216) The milky soap makes my hands clean.

(217) Water can be used to wash our hands.

(218) The clay formed a clump in my hands.

(219) The soap is available to wash hands.

(220) The cold weather enfeebled my hands.

(221) The black gloves keep my hands warm.

(222) Let's all join hands and do a dance.

(223) I need to wash my hands in the sink.

(224) I always wash my hands before I eat.

(225) I used a candle to warm up my hands.

(226) The hands were dirty after painting.

(227) The hands of a clock move clockwise.

(228) He shook hands with the new student.

(229) The hands were dirty from gardening.

(230) She clapped her hands in excitement.

(231) The adrenaline made her hands shake.

(232) The sandwich fell apart in my hands.

(233) He peeled the orange with his hands.

(234) She covered her eyes with her hands.

(235) Let us join hands and pray for peace.

(236) She was wringing her hands nervously.

(237) The pen leaked ink all over my hands.

(238) The hot coffee made my hands get hot.

(239) Two hands are necessary for clapping.

(240) She held the canikin with both hands.

(241) He brushed his teeth with both hands.

(242) She was beclasping her hands tightly.

(243) The caestuses were worn on the hands.

(244) The candent bonfire warmed our hands.

(245) Her hands were besmudged with grease.

(246) The slime felt like goop in my hands.

(247) Rub the hands on the face to wake up.

(248) Rub the hands on the sand to feel it.

(249) Rub the hands on the door to open it.

(250) I love to hold hands with my friends.

(251) The clock hands move around the face.

(252) I have eight fingers on my two hands.

(253) I always wash my hands before eating.

(254) The clock hands move round and round.

(255) Please wipe your hands before eating.

(256) The slime feels like gel in my hands.

(257) The gloves will cover over our hands.

(258) The basin is where we wash our hands.

(259) Keep your hands away from your mouth.

(260) I wash my hands to show good hygiene.

(261) I have to wash my hands before lunch.

(262) Adrenaline can make your hands shake.

(263) The gloves are readily on your hands.

(264) A sink is a vessel for washing hands.

(265) I need to wipe my hands after eating.

(266) The jump rope got afoul in the hands.

(267) Not washing your hands is immoderate.

(268) Follow the rhythm to clap your hands.

(269) The clock hands spin around the face.

(270) The grime on my hands won't come off.

(271) I have two hands to hold my lunchbox.

(272) I will forswear not washing my hands.

(273) The baker wiped his hands with a rag.

(274) Let's all join hands and sing a song.

(275) My hands get sweaty when I'm nervous.

(276) Anemia can cause cold hands and feet.

(277) The center of the clock is the hands.

(278) The sports session was very hands-on.

(279) The gloves will cover over the hands.

(280) He threw his hands up in frustration.

(281) He had a slight tremble in his hands.

(282) My hands are cold from being outside.

(283) The draper's hands worked tirelessly.

(284) The baby gleefully clapped his hands.

(285) The watch has glow-in-the-dark hands.

(286) They are dab hands at solving puzzles.

(287) The slimy substance beslimed my hands.

(288) The athlete can throw with both hands.

(289) I enjoy engaging in hands-on practice.

(290) The soap slicked off his hands easily.

(291) The hot weather made his hands sweaty.

(292) I need to wipe the sugar off my hands.

(293) He gently clasped his hands in prayer.

(294) She flung up her hands in frustration.

(295) I shrimped until my hands were pruned.

(296) Germs can pullulate on unwashed hands.

(297) The shampoo spurted between the hands.

(298) Rinse your hands before handling food.

(299) Her small hands were babylike in size.

(300) She hugged her friend with both hands.

(301) The black-stuff on my hands is grease.

(302) The contagionist avoids shaking hands.

(303) The clay besmudges the potter's hands.

(304) The soap foamily lathered in my hands.

(305) The clock hands move to show the time.

(306) I need to wash my hands before dinner.

(307) Rub the hands together to make a fire.

(308) Rub the hands on the grass to feel it.

(309) The snowball fight made my hands cold.

(310) The fate of the world is in our hands.

(311) I put my hands on my lap during class.

(312) The hands on the clock move clockwise.

(313) My grandma has arthritis in her hands.

(314) I need to wash my hands before eating.

(315) We wash our hands with soap and water.

(316) I wash my hands after playing outside.

(317) We wash our hands to get rid of germs.

(318) The clock has a section for the hands.

(319) My gloves keep my hands warm and cozy.

(320) Two is the number of hands on a clock.

(321) The ball is graspable with your hands.

(322) I can claim up with my hands and feet.

(323) The voguish gloves keep my hands warm.

(324) A clock consists of hands and numbers.

(325) The clock hands moved around the face.

(326) I put my hands on my lap to be polite.

(327) We mainly use our hands to play games.

(328) The clock hands move counterclockwise.

(329) I used my hands to build a sandcastle.

(330) The skin on my hands is dry and itchy.

(331) Fire can be used to warm up our hands.

(332) I have to wash my hands before dinner.

(333) I like to wash my hands before eating.

(334) The basin is where we rinse our hands.

(335) Let's all join hands and say a prayer.

(336) She poured the shampoo into her hands.

(337) The leather gloves kept my hands warm.

(338) The science session was very hands-on.

(339) The wet soil was clumping in my hands.

(340) I washed my hands twice before eating.

(341) I always wash my hands before cooking.

(342) His fate was in the hands of the jury.

(343) She threw her hands up in frustration.

(344) The hands of the clock move clockwise.

(345) She used the liquid to wash her hands.

(346) The premium disintegrated in my hands.

(347) The clock had a bronze face and hands.

(348) She clasped her hands tightly together.

(349) I am bemiring my hands while gardening.

(350) He is hands down the best chef in town.

(351) She shaped the meatball with her hands.

(352) The soleil's rays warmed my cold hands.

(353) He held a small white box in his hands.

(354) The last class was a hands-on workshop.

(355) The clock's hands moved in slow motion.

(356) Let's join hands and march on together.

(357) The wind blew the ball out of my hands.

(358) She held the book loosely in her hands.

(359) She throws her hands up in frustration.

(360) She held the gallo gently in her hands.

(361) She wore a muff to keep her hands warm.

(362) The fiddly array required steady hands.

(363) Beauty-schools offer hands-on training.

(364) I love how bittie my niece's hands are.

(365) I can touch both a and b with my hands.

(366) Firstly, I wash my hands before eating.

(367) I always degerm my hands before eating.

(368) He signed the document with both hands.

(369) She tied her shoelaces with both hands.

(370) The blazing fire warmed our cold hands.

(371) You need to wash your hands beforehand.

(372) The storm is coming, all hands on deck!

(373) The tedious paperwork wearies my hands.

(374) Let's join hands and dance in a circle.

(375) Rub the hands on the pants to dry them.

(376) You must wash your hands before eating.

(377) Handling a puppy requires gentle hands.

(378) The boy hit the maracas with his hands.

(379) My dad washes his hands before cooking.

(380) The dust is making my hands feel dirty.

(381) The piano can be played with two hands.

(382) The scarf is graspable with your hands.

(383) Hold onto the soap and wash your hands.

(384) The sap was sticky and got on my hands.

(385) We rely on our hands to pick things up.

(386) Let's join our hands together and pray.

(387) The baby is learning to clap her hands.

(388) We joined hands and walked to the park.

(389) The gloves should remain on your hands.

(390) The voguish gloves kept her hands warm.

(391) The bar of soap was used to wash hands.

(392) No, you cannot skip washing your hands.

(393) We mainly use our hands to play sports.

(394) I wear my gloves to keep my hands warm.

(395) The fate of the planet is in our hands.

(396) The leather gloves kept her hands warm.

(397) I feel like my fate is in my own hands.

(398) The pair of gloves kept her hands warm.

(399) She wore gloves to keep her hands warm.

(400) The chairman asked for a show of hands.

(401) The clock is spinning its hands around.

(402) I use my hands to type on the keyboard.

(403) I use my hands to make origami figures.

(404) She gesticulated wildly with her hands.

(405) The game ended and then we shook hands.

(406) The CEO's management style is hands-on.

(407) The old newspaper crumbled in my hands.

(408) The dye from my shirt stained my hands.

(409) The snuggly gloves kept my hands toasty.

(410) They held hands as they danced together.

(411) The fish back wriggled out of his hands.

(412) The future of mankind lies in our hands.

(413) I gently rubbed cream onto my dry hands.

(414) They are dab hands at organizing events.

(415) The wet paint felt stickily on my hands.

(416) She wiped her snotty hands on her pants.

(417) The cat knocked the jar out of my hands.

(418) It's important to wash with clean hands.

(419) He held the bandook firmly in his hands.

(420) The imbrued hands indicated a messy job.

(421) I was dirtying my hands while gardening.

(422) I rub my hands together to warm them up.

(423) Let's join hands and pray for the needy.

(424) The mittens felt fuzzy against my hands.

(425) His hands began to flap with excitement.

(426) He stood with his hands behind his back.

(427) Rub your hands together to warm them up.

(428) She had veiny hands that showed her age.

(429) His twitchy hands fumbled with the keys.

(430) I caught a brangling with my bare hands.

(431) We should clean our hands before eating.

(432) He lifted the heavy box with both hands.

(433) Sani hands is a brand of hand sanitizer.

(434) The paint besmutches the artist's hands.

(435) My atopies tend to be worse on my hands.

(436) I always washup my hands before cooking.

(437) I got mud up on my hands from gardening.

(438) Rub the hands on the flower to smell it.

(439) I caught a fish with my bare hands once.

(440) You need a minimum of two hands to clap.

(441) I need to use two hands to catch a ball.

(442) I need to wash my hands in the bathroom.

(443) Insure to wash your hands before eating.

(444) We can dance in a circle and hold hands.

(445) I wash my hands before touching my face.

(446) I like to wash my hands with warm water.

(447) I like to wash my hands with foamy soap.

(448) I like to wash my hands with cold water.

(449) Rub the soap on your hands to wash them.

(450) A pair of mittens keeps your hands warm.

(451) My hands are dirty from playing outside.

(452) A poll can be done with a show of hands.

(453) The bathroom is where we wash our hands.

(454) The sharp rocks can lacerate your hands.

(455) The jacket is graspable with your hands.

(456) Let's hold out our hands and do a dance.

(457) I got a stain on my hands from painting.

(458) I will cover over my eyes with my hands.

(459) Hang on to the soap and wash your hands.

(460) Hang on to the towel and dry your hands.

(461) The lesson was hands-on and interactive.

(462) I like to hold hands with my girlfriend.

(463) Tissues can be used to clean your hands.

(464) The soap is graspable for washing hands.

(465) The mechanic wiped his hands with a rag.

(466) I have a piece of soap to wash my hands.

(467) The gloves don't fit my brother's hands.

(468) The wrist joint helps us move our hands.

(469) I regularly wash my hands to stay clean.

(470) He is holding a basketball in his hands.

(471) The clock consists of hands and numbers.

(472) I love holding hands with my girlfriend.

(473) The skin on my hands is dry and cracked.

(474) The baby's tiny hands and feet are cute.

(475) The workshop provided hands-on training.

(476) It will suffice to just wash your hands.

(477) Rubbing my hands together keeps me warm.

(478) The potter cupped the clay in her hands.

(479) The feeling of sticky hands disgusts me.

(480) The exec's management style is hands-on.

(481) She was gesturing wildly with her hands.

(482) His hands were shaking with nervousness.

(483) She wretched up her hands in frustration.

(484) The oil-cake crumbled easily in my hands.

(485) The driver steered down with their hands.

(486) Your very own happiness is in your hands.

(487) He carefully held the tasse in his hands.

(488) Class A has a lot of hands-on activities.

(489) The fate of the world rests in our hands.

(490) I saw a couple in the park holding hands.

(491) I bought a jar of salve for my dry hands.

(492) She held the pickaxe firmly in her hands.

(493) The balefire warmed their freezing hands.

(494) The wind blew the basket out of my hands.

(495) He wiped his hands on a greaseball towel.

(496) The intense workout scarred up his hands.

(497) Mittens keep my hands warm in the winter.

(498) I prefer a hands-on approach to learning.

(499) He cradled the fragile vase in his hands.

(500) I always wash up my hands before cooking.

(501) The feeling of sticky hands disgusts him.

(502) They brutalized up with their bare hands.

(503) The kite soared out of the child's hands.

(504) I have an involuntary tremor in my hands.

(505) The sadness made her clench in her hands.

(506) The fear of heights made her hands sweat.

(507) The fear of failure made his hands sweat.

(508) We often teach with hands-on experiments.

(509) Rub your hands together to generate heat.

(510) Uncross your arms and show me your hands.

(511) She had unwrinkled hands despite her age.

(512) The old rusty key fell apart in my hands.

(513) The package was sealed from prying hands.

(514) Pat the clay with your hands to shape it.

(515) The gymnast walked backward on her hands.

(516) The mechanic's hands were oilily stained.

(517) The murderer's hands were bloodspattered.

(518) I have blown on my hands to warm them up.

(519) They held hands, but it was platonically.

(520) She catched the fish with her bare hands.

(521) My hands ball up in fists when I'm angry.

(522) Sneeze for a reminder to wash your hands.

(523) Hunch up on your hands to do a handstand.

(524) My hands are ragged from writing so much.

(525) Put your hands up if you know the answer.

(526) I like to swing with my hands in the air.

(527) Rub the hands on the shirt to clean them.

(528) The boy hit the castanets with his hands.

(529) We need to wash our hands before cooking.

(530) You can use a tissue to clean your hands.

(531) The soap is wet and slippery in my hands.

(532) The gloves are graspable with your hands.

(533) Let's hold out our hands and play a game.

(534) Let's hold out our hands and sing a song.

(535) I flushed the toilet and washed my hands.

(536) Tidy up your hands after playing outside.

(537) The number of fingers on two hands is 10.

(538) I made a mess with the paint on my hands.

(539) The lab had a sink for washing our hands.

(540) I squirted soap on my hands to wash them.

(541) I run into the bathroom to wash my hands.

(542) Wash your hands right away before eating.

(543) The round soap is used to wash our hands.

(544) The salient part of a clock is its hands.

(545) The museum will offer a hands-on exhibit.

(546) I like to shake my hands when I'm scared.

(547) I need to put some cream on my dry hands.

(548) I like to hold hands with my best friend.

(549) He was holding a basketball in his hands.

(550) The razor was too big for my small hands.



Hands meaning


Hands are one of the most important parts of the human body. They are used for a variety of tasks, from simple actions like picking up objects to complex tasks like playing musical instruments or performing surgery. As such, it is important to know how to use the word "hands" in a sentence correctly.


1. Use "hands" to refer to the physical body part. Example: My hands are cold. In this sentence, "hands" is used to refer to the physical body part. It is a simple statement that describes the speaker's current physical state.


2. Use "hands" to refer to actions or activities. Example: She has a lot of experience in her hands. In this sentence, "hands" is used to refer to the actions or activities that the person has experience with. It is a way of saying that the person is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area.


3. Use "hands" to refer to control or power. Example: The decision is in your hands. In this sentence, "hands" is used to refer to control or power. It is a way of saying that the person has the ability to make a decision or take action.


4. Use "hands" in idiomatic expressions. Example: He washed his hands of the situation. In this sentence, "washed his hands" is an idiomatic expression that means the person has distanced themselves from a situation or responsibility.


5. Use "hands" in conjunction with other words to create compound words. Example: Handshake, handiwork, handbag. In these examples, "hands" is used in conjunction with other words to create compound words. These words have specific meanings and uses in the English language.


In conclusion, the word "hands" is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways in the English language. Whether referring to the physical body part, actions or activities, control or power, idiomatic expressions, or compound words, it is important to use the word correctly in order to effectively communicate your message.





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