The adjective "hand-painted" uses the hyphenated form.
You should hyphenate "hand-painted" when it precedes the word it is modifying, as in "a hand-painted tray". However, if it is a predicate adjective, as in "All the signs were hand painted", you would not hyphenate it.
No
Depending on usage it might or might not be.
Yes. The Collins English dictionary hyphenates the word "hand-painted."
The adjective is usually one word "handcrafted" or otherwise hyphenated hand-crafted (made by hand).
In this case is it hyphenated. "Hand-rolled" is hyphened because it's acting as a compound modifier, since both words are joined to describe the cigarette.
Any hyphenated word(s) or phrase does so without the use of spaces. So, hand-in-hand would be the result.
Yes.
"Handmade" is one "compound word", sometimes hyphenated as "hand-made"; not to be confused with handmaid, which is NOT hyphenated.
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Depending on usage it might or might not be.
Although hand-carried is proper and correct, current usage allows for the (less correct-- ha!) un-hyphenated version.