Politics and argument go hand in hand.
Any hyphenated word(s) or phrase does so without the use of spaces. So, hand-in-hand would be the result.
Hand it over. Now. I've got your hand. Everyone, raise your hands. Hand it over, bud. Hand. Give me your hand. Hand it.
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
Melee is a noun meaning hand-to-hand fighting in battles or a brawl. Regarding the hand-to-hand fighting, that does not mean unarmed combat, such as karate, but fighting another person directly, as opposed to shooting with a gun from a distance. Here are examples of use: "During the melee, the musketeer's sword was knocked from his hand." "The drunken melee outside the bar prompted nearby residents to call the police."
I usually use both. Its really up to you.
You can use either your left hand or right hand to open the door.
The back of your hand is the part of your hand you use the least.
hand cultivator is a hand tool:p
You should use your left hand to open the left-hand door.
Whichever is your strongest hand, or the hand you write with
You can use either hand to open the door, depending on your preference.
Most people typically use their right hand to open a door.
They are hand powered. You use your hand to wind a dynamo.
By hand of course
right hand
which tool is to use to the patterns of an small object
Yes, as hand to hand combat is a contest between people without the use of firearms.