The idiomatic phrase "it's out of your hands" (or ours or theirs) indicates that the person or group no longer has control of something, that someone else (or no one else) will be affecting the eventual outcome, e.g. "Once you have brought a stray to the dog pound, its fate is out of your hands."
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"Do your hands hurt?"
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It means they thought their hands were unclean because they used them to kill someone. Due to their guilt it mean mentally that they were figuratively unclean- and no matter what they did afterwards would make them clean again
To "wash one's hands" of a situation (or in this case a person) is to end your association and have nothing more to do with it. If you "washed your hands" of someone, it would mean that you renounced them, and absolved yourself of any further involvement with the person or their problems. This is nominally based on the actions of Pontius Pilate, who (according to Biblical accounts) washed his hands after essentially condemning Jesus to death by declining to free him.
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I don't know what they mean but i do know that she only has four hands.
if you mean 14 hands 2 inches it's 147.32cm if you mean 14.2 hands it's 144.272cm
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
No
they mean your hands are soft, like you put lotion on.
it means when your hands are covered with dirt and soil
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
he makes hearts with his hands...if that's what you mean.
That means your hands are not small, but large. You're welcome.
its means to clap your hands like this, *claps hands* XD
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