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  • 121hand — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fist, extremity; helper, workman, employee, laborer; handwriting; informal, applause, greeting. See writing, approbation. v. pass, deliver, convey, give, transmit. See giving, side, agency, touch. II… …

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  • 122Hand of Vecna — The Hand of Vecna is a powerful artifact in many campaign settings for the Dungeons Dragons role playing game. Originating in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, the Hand appears as a severed left human hand, blackened and charred, with long …

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  • 123Hand puppet — A hand puppet (also called a glove puppet) [ Logan, D, Puppetry , p.15] is a type of puppet that is controlled by the hand or hands that occupies the interior of the puppet. [ Sinclair, A, The Puppetry Handbook , p.15] Glove puppets are a… …

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  • 124hand job — noun slang for masturbation • Syn: ↑jacking off, ↑jerking off, ↑wank • Derivationally related forms: ↑wank (for: ↑wank) • Usage Domain …

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  • 125hand-me-up — n. A used object, especially an article of clothing, passed from a younger person to an older person. adj. v. Example Citations: Until knock off time at 5 pm from his Little India den, he maintains contact with the outside world via an old, hand… …

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  • 126Off break — Bowling techniques Bowling strategy Fast bowling Seam bowling Swing bowling Medium pace bowling Spin bowling Finger spin Off spin Left arm orthodox Wrist spin Leg spin Left arm unorthodox …

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  • 127Hand (length) — A hand (or handbreadth) is a unit of length measurement, originally based on the breadth of a male human hand and now standardized at 4 inches (about 10 cm). When used to measure height, it is abbreviated h (for hands ) or hh ( hands high ). [… …

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  • 128hand over — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abandon, abdicate, abjure, acknowledge defeat, alien, alienate, amortize, ante, ante up, assign, barter, bequeath, carry over, cease, cede, circulate, come across with, commend, communicate, confer, confide …

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