Get ready to fight
on all fours = crawling around on hands and knees.
I do not believe that this phrase was meant to be taken literally. It is more likely a metaphor meaning that if you go to court your "hands" (i.e.: background - motives - actions) had better be 'clean,' meaning honest and aboveboard.
The phrase "has hands but can't clap" typically refers to a clock. Clocks have hour and minute hands that indicate time, yet they are inanimate objects that cannot perform actions like clapping. This clever riddle plays on the dual meaning of "hands."
Closed phrase Ex. 5+8 No relation No placeholder So, Evaluate Ex.13
In the King James version the phrase - the hands of the lord - does not appear at all.
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
babies keep their hands closed because the environment in which they are new to make them a little cold or because they have the habit of keeping their fingers in mouth.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
Acromegaly is the term meaning enlargement of the hands and feet.
The meaning is ... something that is closed or covered. but remember the ed or in this case d makes it pass do it will be something that was closed.
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.