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"I've" means "I have." This can mean that you own or possess something. Another way of saying that would be that you get hold of, or get your hands on something.
Hold hands as you walk is a declarative sentence. It tells you something to do.Use a Kleenex when you sneeze.Pass your papers to the front of the room.
Another name for hands on is- clingy or koala
First you get into the dressing room watever it is and save an outfit with the hands (make sure it's something you don't like). Then you get another hand and delete the hand you saved with. Then wear that outfit.
It gives the body something to do with the hands - and something for the mind to concentrate on - without being too strenuous for either the brain or fingers. It's simply an activity to pass some time.
When life hands you lemons, make grape juice, sit back, and watch the world wonder how you did it
A thing that I fashioned with my own hands was a notebook
Hands-on, or something that has to be done manually. Also hands are tied, or bound at the wrists.
As a noun, it is a ligature, something that ties or binds one thing to another, or to itself. As a verb, it means to tie up something, such hands or legs, so they can't move easily.
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A thing that I fashioned with my own hands was a notebook
Think about literally washing your hands and you can figure this out. If you wash something off your hands, you are getting rid of it. Washing your hands of something means you are done with it - you take no further responsibility or work no further on it.