Sentence for hands | Use hands in a sentence

Sentences for hands. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hands in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hands.

  • Their hands touch! (10)
  • They touched hands. (10)
  • He took his hands away. (12)
  • Nedda clasped her hands. (8)
  • They shook hands firmly. (10)
  • No; but my hands are tied. (10)
  • He took her face in his hands. (8)
  • Now, put those bags in my hands. (10)
  • Gregory put his hands to his ears. (8)
  • What a blessing to young people to be in such hands! (4)
  • He took her hands and pulled her up. (8)
  • Nedda pressed her hands to her breast. (8)
  • And he tore what was in his hands across. (8)
  • In the spasm of joy he kissed her hands. (10)
  • They shook hands, but Lapham did not speak. (9)
  • The margravine reached her two hands to him. (10)
  • Mr. Barter took his hands from before his face. (8)
  • Her hands hung loose; her figure was tremulous. (10)
  • I can hardly keep my hands warm even in my muff. (4)
  • She came over to him and put her hands over his. (8)
  • His gold rained into their hands with the directions. (10)
  • And instantly his own hands, face, and clothes disturbed him. (8)
  • She thrilled with a desire to take that head into her hands. (12)
  • When she heard of the scarlet livery, my aunt lifted her hands. (10)
  • Beaton rose too, and Fulkerson put the two books in his lax hands. (9)
  • Her hands and arms are pretty, and her feet are smaller than mine. (8)
  • I might as well deposit my family history in the hands of a club. (10)
  • Then she sat down again on the lounge, pressing her hands to her burning ears. (8)
  • This done, and after a hearty shake hands, we parted and retired for the night. (6)
  • Cannons, stores, arms, and papers fell into the hands of the victorious French. (19)
  • He clasped his hands with a gesture that for him was strangely full of expression. (8)
  • And, manoeuvring round the room with added pomp, he shook hands with each separately. (8)
  • As they were shaking hands, the chug of an automobile could be heard in the roadway. (13)
  • Leaning out, and resting his chin on his hands, he drew the night air into his lungs. (8)
  • Still the old mother declared that none of her men would ever have laid hands on me. (10)
  • Two young ladies had run from his neighbourhood, making as if to lift hands to ears. (10)
  • They were as pliable as putty in the hands of the controlling influence of the monarchy. (18)
  • He tried to say something, but all his attention was given to trying not to hurt her hands. (8)
  • A finer weapon wherewith to strike at a churlish world was never given into the hands of man. (10)
  • He shook hands with Westover, in token of the gratitude which did not express itself in words. (9)
  • At that quaint saying, Courtier was hard put to it not to take hold of the hands so close to him. (8)
  • It was as if she had laid hold of him with her little hands to shake him, and had shaken herself. (9)
  • The traveller spread his hands, palms downwards, on the grass and looked at Shelton with, a smile. (8)
  • The rare passengers blew into their hands, and shuffled in their wooden shoes to set the blood agog. (2)
  • Gathering her dress in both hands, she stepped into the drive, and soon was back again in the fields. (8)
  • Sure that he had left Sedgett in hands not likely to relinquish him, he passed on with elastic step. (22)
  • And he stood quivering, with his hands pressed to his face, till the cheering had died out into silence. (8)
  • And with a feeling in her heart as though two hands had seized and were pulling it asunder, she went out. (8)
  • At home, Danvers busied her hands to supply her mistress a cup of refreshing tea and a plate of biscuits. (10)
  • Annette made a little expressive gesture with her hands; a smile was crinkling her red lips untouched by salve. (8)
  • The cord fell away; his arms parted and floated upward, the hands dimly seen on each side in the growing light. (1)
  • The spectre, if such it was, seemed to bear something in its hands which Mr. Brentshaw could not clearly make out. (1)
  • She took it, and then gave it back to him, that she might have both hands for her skirt, and so did him two favors. (9)
  • They sat on the ground, Indian fashion, and ate with their hands and fingers, but, withal, there was no greediness. (18)
  • We have to meet it with a policy, and let it pass with measures carried and our hands washed of some of our party sins. (10)
  • He has been trespassing down on my grounds at Steignton, and I think of taking the prosecution of him into my own hands. (10)
  • Swithin bowed to a man with a small forehead, who had appeared softly, and stood with his gloved hands touching his waist. (8)
  • The secret following the signs was betrayed by Nesta in return for a tender grasp of hands and a droll flutter of eyelids. (10)
  • Ferrand was standing underneath the cage of a canary, his hands folded on his pinched-up hat, a nervous smile upon his lips. (8)
  • Having placed the strawberries in a dish on the dining-table, he washed his hands and bathed his forehead with eau de Cologne. (8)
  • Vittoria begged Angelo to wait till he heard from her; and then, with mutual wavings of hands, she was driven out of his sight. (10)
  • The peculiar dry mossy smell of an oak-tree was disturbed into the air by the least motion of their feet or hands against the bark. (8)
  • At first he sits there in the dust, with his little chubby hands reaching at nothing, and his little solemn eyes staring into space. (8)
  • Ultimately Mrs. Berry spoke of the family complication, and with dejected head and joined hands threw out dark hints about Richard. (10)
  • She bent forward, in her slim, tall figure, with her hands outstretched, and with her tender voice breaking at times in her entreaty. (9)
  • But Victor had already put the matter in the hands of Madame Callet; and all that could be done, would be done by Armandine, he knew. (10)
  • Next morning, she found Mr. Wagge with a tall, crape-banded hat in his black-gloved hands, standing in the very centre of her drawing-room. (8)
  • And all the unreasoning terror of not knowing where the loved one is, beset her so that her hands, in sheer numbness, dropped from the keys. (8)
  • He was of the class enumerated by the sage: Who, with the strength of giants, are but tools, The weighty hands which serve selected fools. (10)
  • His appearance propitiated me less after he had passed through the hands of his man Tollingby, but I had again surrendered the lead to him. (10)
  • Her hands, cased in tan gauntlets, held a basket which warded off the bearded gardener from the severe but ample lines of her useful-looking skirt. (8)

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