Holding one hand out with thumb up
The idiom "lived from mouth to hand" means to survive by relying solely on the generosity or assistance of others for one's basic needs and sustenance. It suggests a lifestyle of dependency and being unable to provide for oneself.
It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
The idiom "bring up by hand" (as in Great Expextations , referred to Pip, who was 'brought up by hand ' by his sister) only expresses the meaning of feeding (an animal or a person who has no mother) so that it can live or grow.
Your draw hand would be the hand that you draw your gun from your holster with.
Picture someone holding their nose up in the air - they look very aloof and snobbish, right? That's what this idiom means.
Meaning he will help you out.
staying wraped up
"Old hand" is an idiom meaning having lots of experience.
I am holding a marker in my left hand.
something that is happening at that moment EX: Let us turn to the problem at hand.
it look like a person holding their hand up high.