Upper-hand or Upper hand, depending on how it is used.
It describes someone who is deceitful and cunning.
One, it's a compound word.
It is one word.
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One word. 'Sandstorm.'
Upperhand! Yes, this is what it's all about: getting the "upperhand!" Controlling the environment! Making sure we don't get clobbered! You got to understand one thing: everybody wants to get the upperhand. Don't you feel that you want to do whatever you want to do? Now about guys! Yes, most guys want to get the upperhand. But, as you must know, the Woman's Rights movement has addressed some of these problems. So now, we got a dilemma. Guys stop chasing girls if the girl is too strong and they can't get the "upperhand." What to do? Play the game most women play today: let them - the men - have their way in one area of the relationship and take over another area. For example, let them be the initiator of the sexual embrace but then tell them what you like them to do. Men traditionally want sex, unadultered sex, while women want expression of love and much tenderness. In the end, relationships are a matter of "give and take" and "getting the upperhand" should only be a passing insistance.
Not in a position of control.
It describes someone who is deceitful and cunning.
To have the upperhand of the war... for transportation purposes and to send supplies
Germany, the Nazis, had the upperhand at the begginning of World War 2 because they started it and they were on the offensive.
strategic conflict refers to a conflict where by one of the party in a conflict studies tactically the weakness and leisure of its opponent so as to attack unexpectedly to gain upperhand and this is done mainly by the use of spies and other secrete intelligent agent
nR^ityam- (two forms: lAsyam & nATyam) - lAsyam is where the emotion expressed though eyes and other parts of the body. Whereas in nATyam keeping rhythm takes the upperhand. By this count almost all of modern dance Rap, hiphop, break dance or whatever would be only nATyam
This is verbal abuse. It is often used to get the upperhand in an argument by belittling the person's partner. YOU NEED TO CHANGE IT OR IT WILL EVENTUALLY GET WORSE...
The word "highlights" is one word.
One, it's a compound word.
It is one word.
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